Nefertari was his chief wife. He must have had many others they are just not recorded in history as Nefertari is. When a pharoah died some of his living wives would be inherited by the net pharoah. Also, Ramesse 2 apparently had over 100 children, so he must have had many wives.
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Nefertari was his chief wife. He must have had many others they are just not recorded in history as Nefertari is. When a pharoah died some of his living wives would be inherited by the net pharoah. Also, Ramesse 2 apparently had over 100 children, so he must have had many wives.
Ramses II, also known as Ramses the Great, had several wives, but his most notable and favored wife was Nefertari. She was a beautiful and highly regarded queen, and Ramses II built the magnificent Temple of Nefertari at Abu Simbel in her honor. Additionally, he had other wives, including Isetnofret and several secondary wives, as was customary for pharaohs.
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Nefertari was the wife of Ramses the Great and lived about 1255 BC. This was during the New Kingdom of the 19th Dynasty.
Nefertiti was 13 when she married in 1363.
Nefertari was the Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Ramses II and is best known for her influential role during his reign in the 13th century BCE. While she did not rule in the formal sense like a pharaoh, her position allowed her significant influence in political and religious matters, and she was revered as a powerful queen. Nefertari is particularly noted for her lavish tomb in the Valley of the Queens, which reflects her status and the affection Ramses II had for her. Her legacy continues to be celebrated as a symbol of beauty and strength in ancient Egypt.
He had to many to count..... bt more then 100
He had a lot: Nefertari, Isetnofret, Maathorneferure, Meritamen, Bintanath, Nebettawy, and Henutmire.
Nefertari was the Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Ramses II, who ruled during the 19th Dynasty of ancient Egypt. She is one of the most famous queens of ancient Egypt and is known for her beauty and influence. Ramses II had many wives and concubines, but Nefertari was his primary consort and held a significant position in his reign, evidenced by her lavish tomb in the Valley of the Queens.
Ramses II married 8 women. 1st was Nefertari, 2nd was Istnofret, third was Bint-Anath, 4th was Aerytamun, 5th was Nebettawy, 6th was Henutmire, 7th was Maathomefuerure, and the 8th was a Hittite princess. learn more at www.touregypt.net. when you get there, go to search, type queens of Ramses. when you done with that, look for Queens of Ramses II by Jimmy Dunn
Hathor's temple is in Dendara.The Temple of Hathor is to the north of the Great Temple. It depicts Ramses II's first queen Nefertari on the facade between statues of her husband. The inside of this temple shows Nefertari participating in the divine ritual in the same capacity as her husband. The holy of holies features a statue of the goddess Hathor represented as a cow.The Temple of Hathor is to the north of the Great Temple. It depicts Ramses II's first queen Nefertari on the facade between statues of her husband. The inside of this temple shows Nefertari participating in the divine ritual in the same capacity as her husband. The holy of holies features a statue of the goddess Hathor represented as a cow.