Seti I son was Ramses II, Ramses I was Seti I father
Ramesses I was the grandfather of Ramesses II. The first Ramesses was a military officer of no proven royal blood, who was appointed heir by the childless Pharaoh Horemheb, last king of the 18th Dynasty. He appears to have had a very short reign, no longer than 14 months, after which power passed to his son, Seti I, who was succeeded in his turn by his son, Ramesses II.
Son of Ra is the English equivalent of 'Ramses'. The word 'Ra' is a proper noun in the ancient Egyptian language. It's the name of the ancient Egyptian god of the sun.
The sign for the first born son, is a label with three points. This sign is to be borne on arms, crest and supporters. The first son wears this son, so long as his father is alive. Once the father dies, he is to remove the sign
Cain son of Adam
Seti I son was Ramses II, Ramses I was Seti I father
Mernepath was the favorite son of Ramses II. He ruled after the death of his father.
No, Ramses two was related to Ramses three, but the succsesor to Ramses the seconds throne was meranptah, Ramses thirteenth son.
Ramses (Ramesses) - by Ramses I through Ramses XI in the 19th and 20th dynasties.but alsoSeti - by the son of Ramses (Seti I) and the son of Amenmose (Seti II)
Ramses 2 was the son of seti 1
Ramses rivara
Ramses the 2nd died and his 13th son ruled over Egypt.
nobody did...he died of natural death because when he succeeded the throne, he was already old. He was not born in a royal family. but since his predecessor was Horemheb, and horemheb did not have any kids or son, he decided to let Ramses 1 succeed him. than after Ramses 1 died about 1 year later, his son Seti 1 succeeded him.
Ramses II was the son of Ramses I and they were a part of a dynasty I'm not sure witch one but Ramses III was the greatest Pharaoh known to Egypt, besided Alexander the great
It is Reuben.
the son if seti was Ramses
Ramesses I was the grandfather of Ramesses II. The first Ramesses was a military officer of no proven royal blood, who was appointed heir by the childless Pharaoh Horemheb, last king of the 18th Dynasty. He appears to have had a very short reign, no longer than 14 months, after which power passed to his son, Seti I, who was succeeded in his turn by his son, Ramesses II.