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During the time of Moses and the plagues in Egypt, there was no specific king identified in historical records. However, the Pharaoh of Egypt is often considered the ruler during this period, as he was the one who faced Moses and the plagues sent by God as described in the biblical Book of Exodus. The identity of this Pharaoh is debated among scholars, with some suggesting it could be Ramses II or another ruler from the 19th dynasty.
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
the plagues were Gleniksons and maccafees
Moses released the 10 plagues(river of blood, toads, gnats/lice, flies, livestock diseased, boils, hail, locusts, darkness, firstborn deaths) on the land of Egypt which convinced him to let them go.
ramses built the temples to please the gods
Altar of Plagues was created in 2006.
Ramses II's firstborn son, Amunherkhepeshef, is traditionally believed to have died during the Tenth Plague of Egypt, which is associated with the biblical account of the Exodus. This plague, known as the death of the firstborn, struck down the firstborn children of the Egyptians as a divine punishment. The death of Amunherkhepeshef is often linked to this event, highlighting the devastating impact of the plagues on Egyptian society.
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New Kingdom, 19th dynasty, Pharaoh Ramses II known as Ramses the Great, reigned 1279-1213BC
there have been hundreds of plagues around the world