Ramses the Great who ruled ancient Egypt.
Yes, it is true that Ramses II, also known as Ramses the Great, engaged in prolonged conflicts with the Hittites, notably culminating in the Battle of Kadesh around 1274 BCE. Although both sides claimed victory, the battle ended inconclusively, with neither achieving a decisive defeat over the other. This stalemate ultimately led to a peace treaty, one of the earliest known in history, which allowed both empires to coexist.
Ramesses' mummy shows he was over six feet tall with a strong, regal jaw, and with over 200 wives and more than 150 children, he was a formidable man. And despite the tenuous and unfortunate association with the cruel pharaoh of Exodus, history shows us a powerful pharaoh and noble ruler.As a young pharaoh, Ramses fought fierce battles to secure the borders of Egypt against the Hittites, Nubians, Libyans and Syrians. He continued to lead military campaigns that saw many victories, and he is remembered for his bravery and effective leadership over the Egyptian army.
Khufu, also known as Cheops, was the Pharaoh of Egypt during the Fourth Dynasty, ruling from around 2589 to 2566 BC. His reign lasted approximately 23 years. Given that he ruled over 4,500 years ago, Khufu has been pharaoh for over 4,500 years, but in terms of years of reign, it was 23 years.
it was actually 116 years
Rameses II (right 19th dynasty), son of Seti I, was around thirty years old when he became king of Egypt - and then reigned for 67 years.He had many wives, among them some of his own near relatives, and was the father of about 111 sons and 51 daughters.As was usual in those days, the threat of foreign aggression against Egypt was always at its greatest on the ascension of a new Pharaoh. Likewise, it was incumbent on the new Pharaoh it make a display of force if he was to keep the peace during his reign. Therefore, in his fourth year as pharaoh, Ramses was fighting in Syria in a series of campaigns against the Hittites and their allies. The Hittites, however, were a very strong foe and the war lasted for twenty years.Thirteen years after the conclusion of the treaty with the Hittites; in the thirty-fourth year of his reign; Ramses married the daughter of the Hittite prince. Her Egyptian name was Ueret-ma-a-neferu-Ra: meaning " Great One who sees the Beauties of Ra.
Ramses
Yes, it is true that Ramses II, also known as Ramses the Great, engaged in prolonged conflicts with the Hittites, notably culminating in the Battle of Kadesh around 1274 BCE. Although both sides claimed victory, the battle ended inconclusively, with neither achieving a decisive defeat over the other. This stalemate ultimately led to a peace treaty, one of the earliest known in history, which allowed both empires to coexist.
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Ramesses' mummy shows he was over six feet tall with a strong, regal jaw, and with over 200 wives and more than 150 children, he was a formidable man. And despite the tenuous and unfortunate association with the cruel pharaoh of Exodus, history shows us a powerful pharaoh and noble ruler.As a young pharaoh, Ramses fought fierce battles to secure the borders of Egypt against the Hittites, Nubians, Libyans and Syrians. He continued to lead military campaigns that saw many victories, and he is remembered for his bravery and effective leadership over the Egyptian army.
Moses lived 40 years in the Pharaohs palace.
Khufu, also known as Cheops, was the Pharaoh of Egypt during the Fourth Dynasty, ruling from around 2589 to 2566 BC. His reign lasted approximately 23 years. Given that he ruled over 4,500 years ago, Khufu has been pharaoh for over 4,500 years, but in terms of years of reign, it was 23 years.
they were 78 battles fought in four years
Robinson fought professionaly from 1940 to 1965,
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it was actually 116 years