Ramses II, despite being one of ancient Egypt's most celebrated pharaohs, faced several failures during his reign. Notably, his military campaigns, particularly against the Hittites, ended in a stalemate rather than decisive victories, undermining his claims of invincibility. Additionally, his extensive building projects, while impressive, strained the economy and diverted resources from other critical areas, leading to potential neglect of agricultural and administrative needs. Furthermore, his long reign saw growing internal dissent and challenges to royal authority, which foreshadowed difficulties for his successors.
Seti I son was Ramses II, Ramses I was Seti I father
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New Kingdom, 19th dynasty, Pharaoh Ramses II known as Ramses the Great, reigned 1279-1213BC
Ramses I was 6' (1.83 m).
Ramses Emerson was created in 1981.
No, Ramses two was related to Ramses three, but the succsesor to Ramses the seconds throne was meranptah, Ramses thirteenth son.
Seti I son was Ramses II, Ramses I was Seti I father
ramses built the temples to please the gods
You are a punk
New Kingdom, 19th dynasty, Pharaoh Ramses II known as Ramses the Great, reigned 1279-1213BC
Of course, Ramses the Great is just another name he is called.
Ramses I was 6' (1.83 m).
Ramses Ishak is 6' 1".
Ramses Emerson was created in 1981.
Ramses College was created in 1908.
Ramses was a king. All kings were worshiped by the people, that was their role. Ramses was said to have been a good militant and a leader. He helped to construct the pyramids apparently.
Ramses the second