No. It was the ancient Greek philosopher Socrates who was made to drink hemlock for "corrupting the minds of youth" in Athens c.400 BCE
No, Ramses II did not die from drinking hemlock. He was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh who lived from 1279 to 1213 BCE. Hemlock is a poisonous plant, but it was not used as a method of execution or assassination in ancient Egypt. Ramses II is believed to have died of natural causes in his late 80s.
well, i've just finished reading about them and there are only 11 Ramses that we're aware of.
a downfall that Ramses 11 did was he died
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1279 B.C i think
Wikipedia says 11 meters.
well, i've just finished reading about them and there are only 11 Ramses that we're aware of.
a downfall that Ramses 11 did was he died
Ramses the 11
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well, i've just finished reading about them and there are only 11 Ramses that we're aware of.
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1279 B.C i think
Wikipedia says 11 meters.
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Abu Simbel temple in Egypt was cut out of rock
A:Pharaoh Ramses is not mentioned in the Bible, but the city of Pi-Ramses is. A:Rameses is mentioned (different spelling) Exodus 1:11 So the Egyptians put slave drivers over them to crush their spirits with hard labor. The Israelites built the cities of Pithom and Rameses to serve as supply centers for the king.
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