Ramses II, also known as Ramses the Great, ruled ancient Egypt from 1279 to 1213 BCE and is renowned for his military conquests, extensive building projects, and diplomatic initiatives. He effectively centralized power, promoting a strong pharaoh image through monumental architecture, including temples and monuments like the Abu Simbel. Ramses II also engaged in diplomacy, exemplified by the signing of the first known peace treaty with the Hittites after the Battle of Kadesh. His reign emphasized stability, prosperity, and the glorification of his legacy, establishing him as one of Egypt's most celebrated pharaohs.
Ramses ll was bold in honoring himself and Akhenaton tried to make them believe in one god but didn't last after his death.
Two of the many ways that the Roman empire brought civilization to most of Europe were the rule of law and the use of permanent housing which evolved into towns.Two of the many ways that the Roman empire brought civilization to most of Europe were the rule of law and the use of permanent housing which evolved into towns.Two of the many ways that the Roman empire brought civilization to most of Europe were the rule of law and the use of permanent housing which evolved into towns.Two of the many ways that the Roman empire brought civilization to most of Europe were the rule of law and the use of permanent housing which evolved into towns.Two of the many ways that the Roman empire brought civilization to most of Europe were the rule of law and the use of permanent housing which evolved into towns.Two of the many ways that the Roman empire brought civilization to most of Europe were the rule of law and the use of permanent housing which evolved into towns.Two of the many ways that the Roman empire brought civilization to most of Europe were the rule of law and the use of permanent housing which evolved into towns.Two of the many ways that the Roman empire brought civilization to most of Europe were the rule of law and the use of permanent housing which evolved into towns.Two of the many ways that the Roman empire brought civilization to most of Europe were the rule of law and the use of permanent housing which evolved into towns.
The lack of new conquests hurt the Roman Empire in several ways. Firstly, the empire relied on conquests to acquire wealth, resources, and slaves, which they no longer had access to. This impacted their economy and ability to maintain the empire. Additionally, without new territories to conquer, there was political instability and competition for power among the ruling class, leading to frequent civil wars and weakening the empire's central authority.
The death of Alexander the Great caused his unified empire to be split three ways under his top generals. This caused a great deal of unrest in what was Alexander's empire.
The emperor or sultans of the Mughal Empire came to power by murdering their own siblings, and taking the throne by force.
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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Ramses ll was bold in honoring himself and Akhenaton tried to make them believe in one god but didn't last after his death.
Join the ruling religion and move up the hierarchy.
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Two of the many ways that the Roman empire brought civilization to most of Europe were the rule of law and the use of permanent housing which evolved into towns.Two of the many ways that the Roman empire brought civilization to most of Europe were the rule of law and the use of permanent housing which evolved into towns.Two of the many ways that the Roman empire brought civilization to most of Europe were the rule of law and the use of permanent housing which evolved into towns.Two of the many ways that the Roman empire brought civilization to most of Europe were the rule of law and the use of permanent housing which evolved into towns.Two of the many ways that the Roman empire brought civilization to most of Europe were the rule of law and the use of permanent housing which evolved into towns.Two of the many ways that the Roman empire brought civilization to most of Europe were the rule of law and the use of permanent housing which evolved into towns.Two of the many ways that the Roman empire brought civilization to most of Europe were the rule of law and the use of permanent housing which evolved into towns.Two of the many ways that the Roman empire brought civilization to most of Europe were the rule of law and the use of permanent housing which evolved into towns.Two of the many ways that the Roman empire brought civilization to most of Europe were the rule of law and the use of permanent housing which evolved into towns.
The lack of new conquests hurt the Roman Empire in several ways. Firstly, the empire relied on conquests to acquire wealth, resources, and slaves, which they no longer had access to. This impacted their economy and ability to maintain the empire. Additionally, without new territories to conquer, there was political instability and competition for power among the ruling class, leading to frequent civil wars and weakening the empire's central authority.
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Europe has about 50 independent countries in it and they all have their own ways of ruling themselves, so there is no single answer to your question.
It is a category for questions about the history, culture, art, religion and other matter related to ancient Rome, which had the second largest empire antiquity was, had 1200 years of history and which has influenced Western culture in several ways.
different in too many ways
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