Ramses II, often referred to as Ramses the Great, is known to have commissioned a vast number of construction projects during his reign, with estimates suggesting he built over 1,000 structures. Notable among these are the temples at Abu Simbel and the Ramesseum in Thebes. His architectural contributions greatly influenced ancient Egyptian architecture and culture, leaving a lasting legacy that is still admired today.
RAMSES THE GREAT had an influence on the community because he made his kingdom peaceful and prosperous, Ramses also led the Egyptians to victory against the Hitties. He showed that he was in power and liked by everybody by building temples and enormous statues of himself and his wives.
The Luxor Temple and the Great Temple of Ramses II
Ramses built and restored sphinx, completed the temple of karnak and built himself a city with 4 temples as well as gardens and orchards. He also built the rock temple at Abu-Simbal
New Kingdom, 19th dynasty, Pharaoh Ramses II known as Ramses the Great, reigned 1279-1213BC
Ramses II's favorite wife is Nefertiti but we know little about her. Ramses II built a temple for her and she had a beautiful tomb.
Ramses 2 was good at many things,he built many temples and tombs thourghout his empire.
Two temples were built.
ramses built the temples to please the gods
If u mean which builder it is Khufu he build the first complete pyramid ,pyramid of Giza
It was built to honor the pharaoh Ramses.
ramses II
built monuments.
RAMSES THE GREAT had an influence on the community because he made his kingdom peaceful and prosperous, Ramses also led the Egyptians to victory against the Hitties. He showed that he was in power and liked by everybody by building temples and enormous statues of himself and his wives.
he built himself a city and
It was built to commemorate King Ramses ll.
The Luxor Temple and the Great Temple of Ramses II
Ramses built and restored sphinx, completed the temple of karnak and built himself a city with 4 temples as well as gardens and orchards. He also built the rock temple at Abu-Simbal