no. he murdered people such as his great aunt ,who refused to give him money.Ramses , however did not ever rob a tomb. He was accused of doing robbery of a tomb before but never really did.
Ramses II's favorite wife is Nefertiti but we know little about her. Ramses II built a temple for her and she had a beautiful tomb.
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Seti I son was Ramses II, Ramses I was Seti I father
New Kingdom, 19th dynasty, Pharaoh Ramses II known as Ramses the Great, reigned 1279-1213BC
HE WAS BURIED IN THE GREAT TEMPLE OF RAMSES II Ramesses II was buried in the Valley of the Kings in tomb KV7. His mummy was moved to neighbouring tombs several times in ancient history, after his tomb was raided.
Ancient Egypt
Ramses II's favorite wife is Nefertiti but we know little about her. Ramses II built a temple for her and she had a beautiful tomb.
There were five excavations of Ramses II tomb from 1993-1998. During these excavations, archaeologist found remnants of his sarcophagus, several shabits of Ramses in both wood and copper and a blue anhydrite figurine of Ramses II.
The tomb of Tutankhamen was well protected as it was built under the tomb of Ramses II, another Egyptian Pharaoh. It was also intact for this reason.
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Seti I son was Ramses II, Ramses I was Seti I father
HE WAS BURIED IN THE GREAT TEMPLE OF RAMSES II Ramesses II was buried in the Valley of the Kings in tomb KV7. His mummy was moved to neighbouring tombs several times in ancient history, after his tomb was raided.
New Kingdom, 19th dynasty, Pharaoh Ramses II known as Ramses the Great, reigned 1279-1213BC
I dont think so but it has been damaged from 7 floods, but i dont think it was robbed.
yeah it was, it was the first tomb found in the valley of the kings :)
The tomb of Rameses II, also known as Rameses the Great, was discovered in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, Egypt. Inside of the tomb archaeologists discovered bronze and wooden shabtis, statue fragments, glass from vessels and a fragment of calcite from another sarcophagus. Rameses II body was not found in the tomb.
The tomb of Ramses II is located in the Valley of the Kings and remains empty after being robbed for so long, also destroyed by the weather conditions. The tomb is in progress for restoration to look presentable. King Ramses II's mumy is one of the best preserved mummies ever found. His tomb contained many jewels, gold, his favorite designed shoes, his servants, a horse, and one of his wives.