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- Ramses II, also known as Ramses the Great, was the third pharaoh of the 19th dynasty of Egypt.
- He reigned for an incredible 66 years, from 1279 to 1213 BCE, making him one of the longest-reigning pharaohs in history.
- Ramses II is renowned for his military accomplishments, leading numerous military campaigns and expanding the Egyptian empire to its greatest extent.
- He is most famous for the Battle of Kadesh, a conflict between Egypt and the Hittite Empire. While the outcome of the battle remains disputed, Ramses II significantly bolstered his reputation as a formidable warrior-pharaoh.
- Ramses II was also a renowned builder, constructing many temples and monuments across Egypt. The most famous of these is Abu Simbel, a rock temple adorned with colossal statues of Ramses II.
- He is often regarded as one of Egypt's greatest pharaohs and a symbol of Egyptian power and prosperity.
- Ramses II is believed to have fathered over 100 children, with his many wives and concubines.
- He established peaceful diplomatic relations with neighboring empires, most notably the iconic peace treaty with the Hittites, which is known as the earliest known peace treaty in history.
- Ramses II was well-known for his unique red hair, which was a distinguishing feature depicted in many of his statues and life-size images.
- After his death, Ramses II was buried in the Valley of the Kings, but his mummy was later relocated to the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
- He reigned for an incredible 66 years, from 1279 to 1213 BCE, making him one of the longest-reigning pharaohs in history.
- Ramses II is renowned for his military accomplishments, leading numerous military campaigns and expanding the Egyptian empire to its greatest extent.
- He is most famous for the Battle of Kadesh, a conflict between Egypt and the Hittite Empire. While the outcome of the battle remains disputed, Ramses II significantly bolstered his reputation as a formidable warrior-pharaoh.
- Ramses II was also a renowned builder, constructing many temples and monuments across Egypt. The most famous of these is Abu Simbel, a rock temple adorned with colossal statues of Ramses II.
- He is often regarded as one of Egypt's greatest pharaohs and a symbol of Egyptian power and prosperity.
- Ramses II is believed to have fathered over 100 children, with his many wives and concubines.
- He established peaceful diplomatic relations with neighboring empires, most notably the iconic peace treaty with the Hittites, which is known as the earliest known peace treaty in history.
- Ramses II was well-known for his unique red hair, which was a distinguishing feature depicted in many of his statues and life-size images.
- After his death, Ramses II was buried in the Valley of the Kings, but his mummy was later relocated to the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
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