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Although The Bible confidently dates the Israelite Exodus from Egypt at around 1440 BCE, there are certainly good reasons for believing that Ramses II was the pharaoh of the Exodus, since it was he who built the city of pi-Ramses, mentioned in the story of the Exodus. The Amarna letters prove conclusively that the Canaanite rulers were still in full control of the land just a few decades before his reign began. Furthermore, archaeologists say that Hebrew settlements gradually began to appear in the hitherto sparsely populated Canaanite hinterland during the reign of Ramses II. However, it could not have been Ramses II who pursued the Hebrews out of Egypt, as he died peacefully as an old man and was buried in the Valley of the Kings. For that matter, it could not have been any other pharaoh of the Late Bronze Age, since they have all been accounted for, and none died by drowning.
Nearly all scholars now believe there never was an Exodus from Egypt as described in the Bible. That is why Pharaoh Ramses II died peacefully, unaware that the Israelites were beginning to develop settlements in the northern reaches of the Egyptian empire.
By Ramses nuts in their faces until they loved him. Thats how.
It was invaded by Libyans and Sea Peoples in the west. Ramses' son Merneptah was his successor as pharaoh, and successfully repelled them.
The Kushite pharaohs ruled Egypt before Ramses the Great.
Ramses the great ruled during the time when lower and upper Egypt were united, so he ruled both.
Ramses made egypt more stable by being a ruler for 66 years
Queen Nefertiti ruled during the New Kingdom in Egypt. Her husband was Ramses II.
he live in egypt
The Kushite pharaohs ruled Egypt before Ramses the Great.
Ramesses III ruled Egypt from 1186 to 1155 B.C.
He was pharaoh 1279-1213 BCE.
Through Ramses III rule
Rameses II ruled in Eqypt for 66 years.
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
I'm thinking Ramses the Great...uniting upper and lower Egypt under one rule. He expanded the boogers of Egypt.
Ramses the great ruled during the time when lower and upper Egypt were united, so he ruled both.
He was the king of Egypt.
Ramses II ruled Egypt from 1279BC - 1213BC. He ruled for 66 years, and in that time had several wives, 48-50 sons, 40-53 daughters and was the first Pharoah of the 19th Dynasty. He was also Pharoah during the time of the Jewish Exodus from Egypt, led by Moses.
Ramses ruled Egypt. It's like saying, "Did Obama purchase California?"
Ramses II was a pharaoh in Egypt. he ruled in the 19th Dynasty.