Ramses II, also known as Ramses the Great, was depicted in ancient Egyptian art with a strong, regal appearance. He had a prominent nose, full lips, and a strong jawline, often emphasized in statues and reliefs. His skin was typically shown as a reddish hue in paintings, and he wore the traditional pharaonic headdress, often adorned with symbols of power. Statues of Ramses II also frequently highlight his muscular physique, portraying him as a powerful and divine ruler.
Ramsses the second is the son of the first Ramsses and was the next heir to the throne. After his father died. Ramsses the second took over.
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Iron(II) oxide (FeO) is black.