Lots of contributions, just that he never had any on WikiAnswers.
his greatest acheivment was all the statues he made
"Ramses II," often referred to as Ramses the Great, emphasizes themes of power, legacy, and the complexities of leadership. The story illustrates how Ramses, as a pharaoh, navigates the challenges of ruling ancient Egypt, including warfare, diplomacy, and the quest for immortality through monumental achievements. Ultimately, it reflects on the impact of his reign on Egyptian civilization and the enduring nature of his legacy in history.
I think that Cleopatra VII was the best ruler because she does all this crazy for her Egypt and no one likes that she is one the best and she should be the answer of this question really because she was the last ruler of Egypt.
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.
He was the first pharaoh. :)
The Kushite pharaohs ruled Egypt before Ramses the Great.
He died in Egypt.
Egypt, of course.
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Ramses was a great king of Egypt. He won many battles and defeated the "Hittites."
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As unifying Upper and Lower Egypt.
in ancient egypt were malcom x was
Ramses the Great was entombed in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. His tomb was later discovered and currently resides in the Cairo Museum.
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