King Ramses II, also known as Ramses the Great, became a king due to his lineage as the son of Pharaoh Seti I, which placed him in line for the throne of Egypt. He ascended to power after his father's death around 1279 BCE and was a prominent military leader and builder, known for his significant contributions to Egyptian architecture and for leading military campaigns that expanded Egypt's territory. His reign marked a high point in ancient Egyptian civilization, characterized by stability and prosperity.
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Ramses II, also known as Ramses the Great, is believed to have had several wives, with the most notable being Nefertari, his first and favorite wife. Historical records suggest he had around 50 wives in total, although many of these unions were likely politically motivated. Ramses II’s marriages were often part of alliances with other nations or to strengthen his own dynasty.
Ramses II, also known as Ramses the Great, had several wives, but his most notable and favored wife was Nefertari. She was a beautiful and highly regarded queen, and Ramses II built the magnificent Temple of Nefertari at Abu Simbel in her honor. Additionally, he had other wives, including Isetnofret and several secondary wives, as was customary for pharaohs.
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Ramses II ruled Egypt from 1279BC - 1213BC. He ruled for 66 years, and in that time had several wives, 48-50 sons, 40-53 daughters and was the first Pharoah of the 19th Dynasty. He was also Pharoah during the time of the Jewish Exodus from Egypt, led by Moses.
Ramesses I became king in 1295, Ramesses II became king in 1279
King Ramses II died at 90 years old in 1213 BC. King Ramses II ruled Egypt from 1279 BC until his death.
"Ramses II" was an Egyptian king.
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King Ramses II had 245 wives in his live time
Its a close call between Hatshepsut, Ramses II or Ramses the great, and king tut.