Ramesses II
Ramesses II, also known as Ramesses the Great, was a powerful pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt, celebrated for his military leadership and his deep love for his wife Nefertari, to whom he dedicated magnificent monuments.
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Taiwan:
Ramesses II is mentioned as one of the great monarchs from the times of ancient Egypt whose relics are on display.
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Egypt:
Ramesses II's artifacts will also be part of the impressive collection at the Grand Egyptian Museum.
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Serbia:
One of the statues recovered depicts Ramesses II, one of the most famous pharaohs.
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United States:
Ramesses II, who was born in 1303 B.C. and died in 1213 B.C., is considered one of the most influential and powerful Egyptian rulers of the New Kingdom.
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Liberia:
Burrowes includes Ramesses II in his narrative about kaykays.
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Egypt:
Ramesses II is known for his love for his wife Nefertari, for whom he built a magnificent temple.
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