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There wasn't one king throughout the whole ancient Egyptian period. There were many, ranging from Tutankhamen to Djoser.
He expanded the kingdom vastly and built many temples and shrines etc. he had many wives and at least 100 children and was one of the main pharoahs in the book of exodus. He was also i tomb robber and stole many things from king tut's tomb
Ramses the great ruled during the time when lower and upper Egypt were united, so he ruled both.
Hitler never had any children, so therefore no grandchildren or great great great great great great grandchildren either. And even if he did, Hitler did not live that many generations ago.
yes, i think so
One of the reasons Ramses the Great was considered great was because he was a great warrior. But, in addition to this, he was also successful at making peace. Egypt had been involved in wars and conflicts with the Hittites for many years until Ramses negotiated a peace treaty with them. He was the first king in history to sign a peace treaty.
Ramses the Great was the pharaoh of the Exodus. He was important because he respected for his politics and cultural and religious in notations.
He expanded the kingdom vastly and built many temples and shrines etc. he had many wives and at least 100 children and was one of the main pharoahs in the book of exodus. He was also i tomb robber and stole many things from king tut's tomb
There wasn't one king throughout the whole ancient Egyptian period. There were many, ranging from Tutankhamen to Djoser.
He expanded the kingdom vastly and built many temples and shrines etc. he had many wives and at least 100 children and was one of the main pharoahs in the book of exodus. He was also i tomb robber and stole many things from king tut's tomb
i am ramses i made a time traveler. is so cool. want to have it for 100000000000 dollrs
To put his body in it. People moved it though so it won't get stolen.
A combination of propaganda nad legacy. The temples and so on built by Ramses are covered with inscriptions about his reign and his great deeds and achievements.Many of his statues have inscriptions aimed at those viewing them long after Ramses was dead,saying how mighty he was and this statue was evidence of that. Btw ancient Egyptian pyramids and so on WERE NOT built by slaves.Contemporary records and archaeological evidence has conclusively proved they were built by professional construction workers,who were well treated and well paid.
[This answer is written by the person who asked the question, so it is still unanswered.]Okay, so I did a little research and found out that Ramses II had about 40-56 boys & 40-44 girls. He had more than one wife, by the way. I don't want to know how many kids he had, I just wanted to know if it were true.
Because secretly, Ramses was really seti. So, after fdaking his death as Seti, he became Ramses and lived to be 90 years old.
Ramses the great ruled during the time when lower and upper Egypt were united, so he ruled both.
Early in his life, Ramses II went on numerous campaigns, one of which has been detailed in the poem of Pentaur. In that poem, Ramses II is exalted as a great warrior and leader. He was 96 years old when he died. "Ramses the Great". He is known as one of Egypt's greatest warriors, but also as a peace-maker and for the monuments he left behind all over Egypt. He was the first king in history to sign a peace treaty with his enemies, the Hittites, ending long years of wars and hostility.King Ramses reigned for 67 years (1292-1225 B.C.). Under him Egypt acquired unprecedented splendor. His empire extended from Syria to near the Fourth Cataract of the Nile.