the new kingdom from1290 to 1224 B.C.E.
Ramesses II ruled Egypt from 1279 to 1213 B.C. Ramesses XI ruled Egypt from 1107 to 1078 B.C.
Ramesses II ruled Egypt for 66 years and 2 months.
Ramesses the second
Ramesses II ruled in Ancient Egypt, which spanned the continents of Africa and Asia.
King Ramesses (a.k.a Ramesses II, Ramesses al-Akbar, Ramesses the Greatest) who ruled in Ancient Egypt between 1279 BCE and 1212 BCE. This is believed to be the same Egyptian King to which the Bible refers to in the book of Exodus as "Pharaoh."
Ramesses the great ruled for 67 years
Well there were about a dozen Ramesses. But I assume you're referring to the Ramesses, which would be Ramesses II. In which case, he was the third Pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty in the New Kingdom. You can check out other Ramesses here:http://www.touregypt.net/kings.htm
Ramesses III ruled Egypt from 1186 to 1155 B.C.
The longest ruling pharaoh is Ramesses . He ruled the Egypt for about 67 years.
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.
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.