He expanded the Egyptian Empire and made Egypt powerful through war also he was their ruler for 66 years so it was stable.
Because they are not smart Hahaha.
He remained in power for a long period of time.
He expanded the Egyptian Empire and made Egypt powerful through war also he was their ruler for 66 years so it was stable.
One way Ramses II made Egypt more stable was by making peace with enemies. The Egyptians and the Hittites had been at war with each other for many years. Ramses II sought to put an end to the war and signed a peace treaty with the Hittites. This was significant because it became the first peace treaty ever.
Because they were so isolated from other cultures.
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I'm thinking Ramses the Great...uniting upper and lower Egypt under one rule. He expanded the boogers of Egypt.
The people that fled from Egypt, under reign of Pharaoh Ramses II, were Hebrews, led by Moses of the Old Testament.
a republic
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.
Ramses the Great, also known as Ramses II, ruled Egypt from 1279 to 1213 BCE and is often regarded as one of the most powerful pharaohs of the New Kingdom. His reign is marked by extensive military campaigns, most notably the Battle of Kadesh against the Hittites, which led to one of the first recorded peace treaties in history. He also oversaw monumental architectural projects, including the construction of the temples at Abu Simbel and the expansion of Karnak. Ramses' legacy is celebrated for stabilizing Egypt, enhancing its wealth, and promoting art and culture, solidifying his status as a symbol of Egyptian strength and prosperity.