Ramesses the second is not the same person as ramesses the third. Ramesses the second is more famus and is more pupular. Ramesses the third is just another ramesses. In Egypt many names are the same just with the number of times that name ecsites is added.
Examples: Ramesses, Ramesses the first, or II, or also know as Rammesses the great because he had such a positive impact on Egypt, Ramesses the third.
Ramesses II IS THE THIRD PHARAOH OF THE 19TH DYNASTY.
Ramesses II (also known as Ramesses The Great and alternatively transcribed as Ramses and Rameses; also known as Ozymandias in the Greek sources) was the third Egyptian pharaoh of the Nineteenth dynasty.
Ramesses II, also known as Ramesses the Great, was the third pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt, reigning from 1279 to 1213 BCE. He is often regarded as one of Egypt's most powerful and influential rulers, known for his military campaigns, extensive building projects, and the signing of the world’s first known peace treaty with the Hittites. His reign is marked by monumental architecture, including the famous temples at Abu Simbel, and he is often considered a symbol of ancient Egyptian civilization. Ramesses II's legacy endures through the numerous statues and inscriptions that celebrate his achievements and divine status.
Ramesses I was the grandfather of Ramesses II. The first Ramesses was a military officer of no proven royal blood, who was appointed heir by the childless Pharaoh Horemheb, last king of the 18th Dynasty. He appears to have had a very short reign, no longer than 14 months, after which power passed to his son, Seti I, who was succeeded in his turn by his son, Ramesses II.
ramesses the second
Ramesses II IS THE THIRD PHARAOH OF THE 19TH DYNASTY.
Ramesses the second lived in Egypt.
Ramesses the second
Well there were about a dozen Ramesses. But I assume you're referring to the Ramesses, which would be Ramesses II. In which case, he was the third Pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty in the New Kingdom. You can check out other Ramesses here:http://www.touregypt.net/kings.htm
Ramesses III ruled Egypt from 1186 to 1155 B.C.
Ramesses II (also known as Ramesses The Great and alternatively transcribed as Ramses and Rameses; also known as Ozymandias in the Greek sources) was the third Egyptian pharaoh of the Nineteenth dynasty.
Ramesses I: at least 2 years. Ramesses II: 87-187 years. Prince Ramesses: at least 50 years. Ramesses III: at least 31 years. Ramesses IV: at least 6 years. Ramesses V: at least 4 years. Ramesses VI:at least 8 years. Ramesses VII:at least 7 years. Ramesses VIII: at least 1 year. Ramesses IX: at least 18 years. Ramesses X: at least 4 years. Ramesses XI: at least 29 years.
Ramesses I was the grandfather of Ramesses II. The first Ramesses was a military officer of no proven royal blood, who was appointed heir by the childless Pharaoh Horemheb, last king of the 18th Dynasty. He appears to have had a very short reign, no longer than 14 months, after which power passed to his son, Seti I, who was succeeded in his turn by his son, Ramesses II.
Ramesses II, also known as Ramesses the Great, was the third pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt, reigning from 1279 to 1213 BCE. He is often regarded as one of Egypt's most powerful and influential rulers, known for his military campaigns, extensive building projects, and the signing of the world’s first known peace treaty with the Hittites. His reign is marked by monumental architecture, including the famous temples at Abu Simbel, and he is often considered a symbol of ancient Egyptian civilization. Ramesses II's legacy endures through the numerous statues and inscriptions that celebrate his achievements and divine status.
ramesses the second
Ramesses V died in -1145.
Ramesses IX died in -1111.