Ramses II, also known as Ramses the Great, was a staunch believer in the ancient Egyptian polytheistic religion, which involved the worship of numerous gods and goddesses. He considered himself a divine ruler, often associating himself with the god Horus and claiming descent from the gods, which reinforced his authority. His belief in the afterlife was also significant, leading him to construct elaborate tombs and temples, such as the famous Abu Simbel, to ensure his legacy and secure his place in eternity.
Ramses ll was bold in honoring himself and Akhenaton tried to make them believe in one god but didn't last after his death.
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King Ramses led his army by the time he was 22. He took charge of domestic things, and finished the second pylon at Karnak Temple.
Ramses ll was bold in honoring himself and Akhenaton tried to make them believe in one god but didn't last after his death.
I believe it was Ramses the Second aka "Ramses the Great," estimates I've seen put him at 90 when he died.
Ramses the second was originally buried in the tomb KV7 in the Valley of the Kings
No, Ramses two was related to Ramses three, but the succsesor to Ramses the seconds throne was meranptah, Ramses thirteenth son.
Ramses the second
yes, Ramses the second did have training it was military training, learning math, and learning science.
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He was the Egyptian Pharaoh
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describe Ramses the second how he lead
The Hittites. Ramses the second negotiated the first known peace treaty in the world history with the Hittites.
The Hittites. Ramses the second negotiated the first known peace treaty in the world history with the Hittites.