He died.
When Moses parted the Red Sea Rameses II went through it chacing after him, when Rameses II went through it, it colapsed drowning Rameses II and his army in it.
Rameses ii was married to Nefertari.
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.
he was an important king and made a huge army and he also had statues of himself everywhere.
Rameses II, The Great, reigned 1279-1213BC
King Rameses II, also known as Rameses the Great, is remembered for his extensive building projects, military achievements, and lengthy reign of 66 years during the 19th Dynasty of ancient Egypt. He is renowned for the construction of monumental structures like the temples at Abu Simbel and the Ramesseum. Additionally, his military campaigns, particularly the Battle of Kadesh, and subsequent peace treaty with the Hittites marked significant events in Egyptian history. Rameses II's legacy is further solidified by his depiction in art and literature, making him one of the most famous pharaohs of ancient Egypt.
After years of war with the Hittites, Rameses II made a treaty with the Hittite king Hattusilis III to respect each other's borders and provide mutual protection.
the sons of Rameses II
Rameses II
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Pharaoh Rameses II
Slaves were acctually not used usually-- the king's most devoted and loving followers would build his tomb. In terms of his domestic slaves, we have no names.