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Q: How many temples did Ramses II build?
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Why did Ramses build the temple of Ramses II?

ramses built the temples to please the gods


What kind of education did Ramses II have?

ramses ii had a education in building strong and great temples


What was the site of Ramses II temples?

Abu simbel


What are the names of 2 temples that Ramses the great built?

The Luxor Temple and the Great Temple of Ramses II


Who built the temples of Abeu Simbel?

Pharaoh Ramses II had the temple built in 1257.


What special thing did Ramses II do after claiming victory over the Hittites?

After claiming victory over the Hittites, Ramses II commissioned the construction of Abu Simbel temples in Nubia. These temples were carved into the mountainside and dedicated to the gods Amun-Ra and Ra-Horakhty. The temples were not only a symbol of Ramses II's military triumphs but also served as a demonstration of his power and grandeur as a pharaoh.


Who in 1817 opened the greatest of the three temples of Ramses II in Abu Simbel?

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Who was the pharaoh that built temples for the sun god?

Pretty much all of the Pharaohs built temples for Amun-Ra. Some of the more famous ones were built by Ramses II, Thutmose III, and Ramses III.


What accomplishments did Ramses do?

Ramses II constructed the Ramesseum at Thebes, the temples at Abu Simbel, the hall at Karnak, the complex at Abydos, plus hundreds of other buildings, monuments, temples. Many historians call his reign the pinnacle of Egyptian art and culture.


Who built more pyramids and temples than any other pharaoh?

He built no pyramids but he built temples, statues of himself and a massive rock tomb. His name Ramses II.


What Pharaoh reigned for 67 years?

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Did Ramses II build the temples?

Artisans including masons, sculptors, painters, metal workers and carpenters. there were also thousands of slaves to do the all the heavy labouring jobs. Most of the slaves were captives from the wars fought by the Egyptians.