Colourised photo of a man standing on a colossal figure of Ramesses II at the temple of Abu Simbel, Egypt, 1865
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Colourised photo of a man standing on a colossal figure of Ramesses II at the temple of Abu Simbel, Egypt, 1865
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One of two bracelets that belonged to King Ramesses II, who reigned circa 1279-1213 BCE under the 19th Dynasty, Pharaonic Egypt [1190x1452]
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Colourised photo of a man standing on a colossal figure of Ramesses II at the temple of Abu Simbel, Egypt, 1865 [1080X1416]
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︎ Dec 14 2021
Four colossal figures of the king, from the Temple of Ramesses II, New Kingdom, c.1279-1213 BC (1024x799)
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︎ Nov 22 2021
Four colossal figures of the king, from the Temple of Ramesses II, New Kingdom, c.1279-1213 BC (1024x799)
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︎ Nov 22 2021
Ostracon: Ramesses II Suckled by a Goddess
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︎ Jan 06 2022
The House of the South in the Step Pyramid complex. Just inside the doorway is a hieratic graffiti recording a visit to the Step Pyramid complex during the reign of Ramesses II by a scribe of the treasury called Hadnakhte.
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︎ Jan 15 2022
The Great Temple of Ramesses II, ca. 1264 BC, Abu Simbel, Lower Nubia.
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︎ Dec 22 2021
I made this bowl to breed pest snails to feed to my pea puffers, and this is the daddy, affectionately dubbed King Ramesses II - his shell is over 2cm across, so I'm wondering, how big can Ramshorns actually get?
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︎ Dec 29 2021
The Treaty of Kadesh, also known as the Eternal Treaty, is the oldest known surviving peace treaty. It was signed between Ramesses II of Egypt and αΈͺattuΕ‘ili III of the Hittites in 1271 BC, 16 years after the battle of Kadesh. This is the Hittite version of the treaty
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︎ Sep 23 2021
Façade of the Great Temple of Ramesses II at Abu Simbel, Egypt circa 1858. (Original site of the Great Temple)
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A 3,200-year-old statue of Ramesses II discovered in 1820 by Giovanni Battista Caviglia at the Great Temple of Ptah near Memphis, Egypt. Made from red granite, the statue is 11 meters tall and weighs 83 tons. Now located in the entrance hall of the Grand Egyptian Museum [3278x4917]
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︎ Sep 26 2021
Ramesses II ( c. 1303β1213 BC) was the third pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt. He is often regarded as the greatest, most celebrated, and most powerful pharaoh of the New Kingdom, itself the most powerful period of Ancient Egypt.
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Colourised photo of a man standing on a figure of Ramesses II at the temple of Abu Simbel, 1865
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︎ Dec 13 2021
Statue of Ramesses II | NK | Dynasty XIX | Thebes | Deir el-Medina | Painted Wood and Faience Buttons | Inv. No. E 16277 | Acquired 1939 Louvre Museum
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︎ Dec 15 2021
Ramses II, also known as Ramesses the Great, is often regarded as the greatest, most celebrated, and most powerful pharaoh of the Egyptian Empire
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︎ Oct 31 2021
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︎ Aug 20 2021
My poorly edited concept: Four Continents Emperor Royale - Charlemagne, Qin Shi Huang, Ramesses II, Pachacuti
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︎ Dec 02 2021
Statue of Ramesses II with Amun and Mut at the Museo Egizio of Turin, Italy
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︎ Dec 16 2021
Questions about Ramesses II's several Names/Epithets
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︎ Nov 03 2021
One of two bracelets that belonged to King Ramesses II, who reigned circa 1279-1213 BCE under the 19th Dynasty.
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︎ Nov 27 2021
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The Treaty of Kadesh, also known as the Eternal Treaty, is the oldest known surviving peace treaty. It was signed between Ramesses II of Egypt and αΈͺattuΕ‘ili III of the Hittites in 1271 BC, 16 years after the battle of Kadesh [2432x3242]
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︎ Sep 26 2021
Fragmentary Head of A King, probably Ramesses II
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︎ Dec 06 2021
Funerary Figurine of Ramesses II
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︎ Dec 05 2021
Ramesses II
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︎ Nov 06 2021
Golden Bracelet from the tomb of Ramesses II, decorated with granulation and a double-headed duck with a body made from lapis-lazuli. 19th dynasty, 1279-1213 BC, now on display at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo [935x1035]
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︎ May 28 2021
How can I find Ramesses II's name on the tablet of the Treaty of Kadesh?
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︎ Oct 18 2021
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︎ Oct 26 2021
Ramesses II, The forever living passport
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︎ Sep 26 2021
The Treaty of Kadesh, also known as the Eternal Treaty, is the oldest known surviving peace treaty. It was signed between Ramesses II of Egypt and αΈͺattuΕ‘ili III of the Hittites in 1271 BC, 16 years after the battle of Kadesh. This is the Hittite version of the treaty
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︎ Sep 23 2021
Merneptah was the 13th son of Ramesses II by his queen Istnofret
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︎ Oct 23 2021
Bracelets of King Ramesses II; Gold and lapis lazuli; Dynasty 18, reign of King Ramesses II, ca. 1279β1213 BC
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︎ Nov 17 2021
Ramses II, also known as Ramesses the Great, is often regarded as the greatest, most celebrated, and most powerful pharaoh of the Egyptian Empire.
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︎ Oct 31 2021
Great temple of Ramesses II
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︎ Sep 27 2021
Golden Bracelet of Ramesses II, excavated from his tomb. It's decorated with 2 duck-heads, consists mainly of gold, and a big chunk of lapis-lazuli. Now located in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo.
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︎ Mar 16 2021
Architectural element broken at the right upper corner, showing a cartouche with a royal name (the prenomen of Ramesses II), preceded by the title 'Lord of the Two Lands'. One vertical column of incised hieroglyphs showing traces of color.
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︎ Oct 02 2021
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Stela of Meh, scribe of the treasury in the temple of Ramesses II in the sanctuary of Re (in Heliopolis)
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︎ Oct 26 2021
Found in his temple in the Delta (kings had temples and palaces up and down the Nile), Jubilee Relief of Ramesses II, dated to 1279β1213 B.C. New Kingdom, Ramesside
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Funerary Figurine of Ramesses II
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