Ramesses II, also known as Ramesses the Great, is renowned for his extensive building projects, including the magnificent temples at Abu Simbel and the Ramesseum in Thebes. He is credited with signing the world's first known peace treaty with the Hittites after the Battle of Kadesh, which solidified Egypt's power. Additionally, his reign saw significant military campaigns that expanded Egypt's territory and influence, making him one of the most celebrated pharaohs in ancient Egyptian history.
There were only 2 Pharaohs named Ramesses.
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Ramesses II ruled Egypt for 66 years and 2 months.
King Ramesses II (also known as "Ramesses the Great") reigned for as long as sixty-six years (to be more precise: 1279 - 1213 BC). Actually he is known as the most powerful pharaoh in Egyptian history.
Ramss two had two hundred wives, some well known ones were isoneferat and nefertari.
There were only 2 Pharaohs named Ramesses.
Ramesses I: at least 2 years. Ramesses II: 87-187 years. Prince Ramesses: at least 50 years. Ramesses III: at least 31 years. Ramesses IV: at least 6 years. Ramesses V: at least 4 years. Ramesses VI:at least 8 years. Ramesses VII:at least 7 years. Ramesses VIII: at least 1 year. Ramesses IX: at least 18 years. Ramesses X: at least 4 years. Ramesses XI: at least 29 years.
The major accomplishments by Nelson Mandel is that his fight against racism. In 1993 he got the Nobel prize for eradicating the racism.
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Was a monk healer and blew up the world
One was that it was created in 336 B.C. by Alexander The Great.
the new kingdom from1290 to 1224 B.C.E.
He set the Jewish slaves free
Kennedy's major accomplishments while in office were: 1. Successfully stood up to the Russians in what was known as The Cuban Missle Crisis 2. Bedding Marilyn Monroe That's about it
1. Freed four million people from slavery.2. Became a lawyer in 1836.
Martin Luther King Jr. is best remembered for his "I Have a Dream" speech. Two of his major accomplishments are winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 and leading the first non-violent African American movement.