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Rameses Collection (#7)

Discover the timeless legacy of Rameses, the mighty pharaoh who left his mark across ancient Egypt and beyond

Background imageRameses Collection: Ramesseum. Relief depicting the pharaoh making an offering t

Ramesseum. Relief depicting the pharaoh making an offering to the gods Amon, seated, and Ptah. 13th century B.C. Nineteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. Medinet Habu. Necropolis of Thebes

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Relief depicting a Pharaoh making libations to the gods. Detail. Ramesseum. 13th century. Nineteen dynasty. New Kingdom. Necropolis of Thebes. Valley of the kings. Egypt

Background imageRameses Collection: Relief depicting a Pharaoh, probably Ramses II, offering inc

Relief depicting a Pharaoh, probably Ramses II, offering incense. Ramesseum. 13th century. Nineteen dynasty. New Kingdom. Necropolis of Thebes. Valley of the kings. Egypt

Background imageRameses Collection: Goddess Tefnut (goddess lioness) and the god Ptah. Ramesseum

Goddess Tefnut (goddess lioness) and the god Ptah. Ramesseum
Relief depicting the goddess Tefnut (goddess lioness) and the god Ptah. Ramesseum. Nineteen dynasty. New Kingdom. Necropolis of Thebes. Valley of the kings. Egypt

Background imageRameses Collection: Ramesseum. Temple area designed to barns or warehouses. Luxo

Ramesseum. Temple area designed to barns or warehouses. Luxo
Ramesseum. Temple area designed to barns or warehouses. Nineteenth dynasty. New Kingdom. 13th century B.C. Valley of the Kings. Luxor. Egypt

Background imageRameses Collection: Ramesseum. Relief with Tefnut and Ptah. Luxor. Egypt

Ramesseum. Relief with Tefnut and Ptah. Luxor. Egypt
Ramesseum. Relief with two Egyptian deities, Tefnut, goddess lioness and Ptah, creator god. Nineteenth dynasty. New Kingdom. 13th century B.C. Valley of the Kings. Luxor. Egypt

Background imageRameses Collection: Ramesseum. Luxor. Egypt

Ramesseum. Luxor. Egypt
Ramesseum. Nineteenth dynasty. New Kingdom. 13th century B.C. Valley of the Kings. Luxor. Egypt

Background imageRameses Collection: Valley of the Kings. Entrance to the tomb of the Pharaoh Ram

Valley of the Kings. Entrance to the tomb of the Pharaoh Ram
Valley of the Kings. On the walls are carved rock tombs of New Kingdom pharaohs. Entrance to the tomb of the Pharaoh Ramses IV. Egypt

Background imageRameses Collection: Obelisk of Ramses II. Detail. Luxor. Egypt

Obelisk of Ramses II. Detail. Luxor. Egypt
Egypt. Hieroglyphic writing. Obelisk of Ramesses II (1300-1213, reign 1279-1213 b.C.). Detail. Temple of Luxor. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Ancient Thebes Waset

Background imageRameses Collection: Abu Simbel / Egypt

Abu Simbel / Egypt
The four massive relief carvings of Rameses II dominating the entrance to the temple of Abu Simbel. The entire structure was moved to higher ground in the 1960s. Date: 1848

Background imageRameses Collection: Rameses II of Egypt

Rameses II of Egypt
RAMESES II (THE GREAT) Ruler of Egypt Date: reigned 1279 - 1212 BC

Background imageRameses Collection: Egypt. Abu Simbel

Egypt. Abu Simbel
Great Temple of Rameses II. EGYPT. ASWAN. Abu Simbel. Great Temple of Rameses II. Main entrance to the Great Temple. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Architecture

Background imageRameses Collection: Rameses II Statue

Rameses II Statue
Giant head (probably depicting RAMESES II )beside the Obelisk in front of the Pylon of the AMUN-RE TEMPLE (Temple of Luxor), Thebes (modern Luxor ) Egypt. Date: 14th century BC

Background imageRameses Collection: Statue of Rameses II

Statue of Rameses II
A close-up of one of the four seated statues of RAMESES II ( The Great ), with a smaller statue of the goddess Re- Harachte (left), Temple of Rameses II - Abu Simbel Egypt Date: 13th century BC

Background imageRameses Collection: The Ramesseum

The Ramesseum
The RAMESSEUM, the mausoleum of Egyptian Pharoah RAMESES II. Here we see the 4 Osiris pillars and 2 Papyrus pillars, with the fallen statue of Rameses, Thebes (Luxor), Egypt Date: 13th century BC

Background imageRameses Collection: Rameses II Colossus

Rameses II Colossus
Colossal statue of RAMESES II ( The Great ), Pharoah of Egypt, with the smaller statue of his wife NEFERTARI between his legs, Karnak, Thebes, (modern day Luxor), Egypt Date: REIGNED 1279 - 1212 BC

Background imageRameses Collection: Egyptian Relief

Egyptian Relief
Relief at the east side of the 4th Pylon of Thutmosis I, showing the god Amun Re (left), Rameses II (centre) and Osiris (right), Karnak Thebes (modern Luxor), Egypt. Date: 13th century BC

Background imageRameses Collection: EGYPTIAN ART. EGYPT. Relief of the religious procession of the great bulls, to commemorate

EGYPTIAN ART. EGYPT. Relief of the religious procession of the great bulls, to commemorate
Egyptian Art. Egypt. Relief of the religious procession of the great bulls, to commemorate the opening of the great pylon of Luxor built by Ramses II. Bull being led to sacrifice

Background imageRameses Collection: The Great temple of Ramesses II, Abu Simbel, Egypt

The Great temple of Ramesses II, Abu Simbel, Egypt
The archaeological site of Abu Simbel is composed primarily of two massive rock temples in, these cave temples taken from the side of the mountain from the pharaoh Ramses II in the thirteenth century

Background imageRameses Collection: Obelisk

Obelisk
Luxor temple

Background imageRameses Collection: Source Size = 1843 x 2926

Source Size = 1843 x 2926
SARCOPHAGUS IN THE TOMB OF RAMESES. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageRameses Collection: Source Size = 1999 x 3127

Source Size = 1999 x 3127
PYLONS AND OBELISK OF RAMESES II. AT LUKSOR. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageRameses Collection: AD: RAMESES CIGARETTES. American advertisement for Rameses Cigarettes, 1919

AD: RAMESES CIGARETTES. American advertisement for Rameses Cigarettes, 1919

Background imageRameses Collection: Luxor Temple Complex - Temple and Obelisk of Rameses II

Luxor Temple Complex - Temple and Obelisk of Rameses II Date: circa 1930s

Background imageRameses Collection: Luxor Temple Complex - Pylon statues - Obelisk of Rameses II

Luxor Temple Complex - Pylon statues - Obelisk of Rameses II Date: circa 1930s

Background imageRameses Collection: Luxor Temple Complex, Egypt - Statue of Pharoah Rameses II

Luxor Temple Complex, Egypt - Statue of Pharoah Rameses II Date: circa 1930s

Background imageRameses Collection: Fallen Statue of Rameses II ( The Great ), Cairo, Egypt

Fallen Statue of Rameses II ( The Great ), Cairo, Egypt. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageRameses Collection: Ramesses II. New Kingdom. Temple of Luxor. Egypt

Ramesses II. New Kingdom. Temple of Luxor. Egypt

Background imageRameses Collection: Ramesses II. Detail of his leg. New Kingdom. Temple of Luxor. Egypt

Ramesses II. Detail of his leg. New Kingdom. Temple of Luxor. Egypt

Background imageRameses Collection: Ramesses II. Relief depicting the Pharaoh on a chariot in the Battle of Kadesh (northern Syria)

Ramesses II. Relief depicting the Pharaoh on a chariot in the Battle of Kadesh (northern Syria). New Kingdom.Temple of Luxor. Egypt

Background imageRameses Collection: Valley of the Kings. On the walls are carved rock tombs of New Kingdom pharaohs

Valley of the Kings. On the walls are carved rock tombs of New Kingdom pharaohs. Entrance to the tomb of the Pharaoh Ramses IV. Egypt

Background imageRameses Collection: RAMSES II remained seated for a council with his officers, during the military campaign

RAMSES II remained seated for a council with his officers, during the military campaign against the Hittites. New Kingdom. Temple of Luxor. Egypt

Background imageRameses Collection: Temple of Hathor, Abu Simbel, Aswan, Egypt. Hathor was the wife of the Ancient Egyptian sun god

Temple of Hathor, Abu Simbel, Aswan, Egypt. Hathor was the wife of the Ancient Egyptian sun god. Smaller than the Temple of Rameses II (1279-1213 BC)

Background imageRameses Collection: Thoth, Ibis-headed god of the Moon holding wand, patron of scribes and magicians

Thoth, Ibis-headed god of the Moon holding wand, patron of scribes and magicians, secretary of the gods. Wall painting from Temple of Rameses II, Abu Simbel, Egypt

Background imageRameses Collection: Nefetari, favourite queen of Ramses II (Rameses 1304-12137 BC) seated, playing Senat

Nefetari, favourite queen of Ramses II (Rameses 1304-12137 BC) seated, playing Senat the Egyptian board game which is forerunner of chess. Her cartouche is highlighted in white

Background imageRameses Collection: 20 metre statues of Rameses II, ruler of Egypt c1304-1273 BC, in front of main temple, Abu Simbel

20 metre statues of Rameses II, ruler of Egypt c1304-1273 BC, in front of main temple, Abu Simbel

Background imageRameses Collection: Statues of Rameses II, ruler of Egypt c1304-c1273 BC, at Abu Simbel

Statues of Rameses II, ruler of Egypt c1304-c1273 BC, at Abu Simbel

Background imageRameses Collection: Hippostyle (pillared) hall in the temple to Amon-Re at Karnak, Upper Egypt, built by Rameses I

Hippostyle (pillared) hall in the temple to Amon-Re at Karnak, Upper Egypt, built by Rameses I and Rameses II (1304-1237 BC).Chromolithograph circa 1870

Background imageRameses Collection: Giant statue of Rameses II The Great (1304-1237BC) Third king of 19th dynasty, at Luxor

Giant statue of Rameses II The Great (1304-1237BC) Third king of 19th dynasty, at Luxor

Background imageRameses Collection: Temple of Medinet Habu. Watercolour by Hector Horeau (1801-1872) French architect

Temple of Medinet Habu. Watercolour by Hector Horeau (1801-1872) French architect. Mortuary temple of Rameses III on West Bank of the Nile at Luxor

Background imageRameses Collection: Abu Simbel viewed from the Nile. Watercolour by Hector Horeau (1801-1872) French Architect

Abu Simbel viewed from the Nile. Watercolour by Hector Horeau (1801-1872) French Architect. Nearest is Temple of Hathor. Furthest are statues of Rameses II (ruled c1304-c1273 BC) outside main temple

Background imageRameses Collection: Rock temples, Abu Simbel. Nestor l Hote (1804-1842) French Egyptologist. Nearest

Rock temples, Abu Simbel. Nestor l Hote (1804-1842) French Egyptologist. Nearest is Temple of Hathor. Furthest are statues of Rameses II (ruled c1304-c1273 BC) outside main temple

Background imageRameses Collection: Giant limestone statues of Ramses II (Rameses - 1304-1237 BC). Lithograph after Karl

Giant limestone statues of Ramses II (Rameses - 1304-1237 BC). Lithograph after Karl Richard Lepsius (1810-1884) Prussian Egyptologist. Each holds crook and flail, symbols of kingship

Background imageRameses Collection: Rameses II. Maxime du Camp Photographs of Egypt, 1852

Rameses II. Maxime du Camp Photographs of Egypt, 1852

Background imageRameses Collection: Amon-Ra, Egyptian god, (left) and Rameses III (1198-1167 BC) second king of 20th dynasty

Amon-Ra, Egyptian god, (left) and Rameses III (1198-1167 BC) second king of 20th dynasty. Painted relief, temple of Rameses II, Medinet Habu. Ankh held by Amon-Ra. Empty Eye of Horus bottom centre

Background imageRameses Collection: Ancient Egyptian Ibis-headed god Thoth, secretary to the gods and patron of scribes

Ancient Egyptian Ibis-headed god Thoth, secretary to the gods and patron of scribes. wall painting from temple of Rameses II (1198-1167 BC) at Medinet Habu

Background imageRameses Collection: Seti I (Sethis or Sethos) Ancient Egyptian king of 19th dynasty, ruled 1318-1304 BC

Seti I (Sethis or Sethos) Ancient Egyptian king of 19th dynasty, ruled 1318-1304 BC, father of Rameses II. Seti victorious in battle. Limestone relief, Karnak

Background imageRameses Collection: Capture of enemy soldiers by Egyptians. Limestone relief from Temple of Rameses II

Capture of enemy soldiers by Egyptians. Limestone relief from Temple of Rameses II, The Great (1304-1237 BC), Abu Simbel




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Discover the timeless legacy of Rameses, the mighty pharaoh who left his mark across ancient Egypt and beyond. From the grandeur of Piazza del Popolo in Rome to the awe-inspiring Temple of Ramses III in Abu Simbel, Rameses' influence can be felt far and wide. In Rome's Piazza del Popolo, a statue pays homage to Rameses III, a revered ruler whose mummy still captivates historians today. Step into the Temple of Ramses III and witness his majestic presence as he dons the Khepresh crown, symbolizing his power and authority. Travel further into Egypt's rich history at Abu Simbel, where the illuminated facade of the Small Temple of Hathor stands as a testament to Queen Nefertari's devotion. Marvel at giant limestone statues depicting Rameses II holding both crook and flail - symbols of his leadership and prosperity. The Great Temple II in Aswan showcases this pharaoh's architectural prowess with its imposing structure that has stood for centuries. Explore further into Thebes at the remarkable Ramesseum, dedicated to immortalizing Rameses II's reign through intricate carvings and towering columns. Witness colossal figures honoring Ramesses II himself at Abu Simbel - an extraordinary sight that leaves visitors in awe. And let us not forget about Sphinx from Rameses II period; an enigmatic guardian shrouded in mystery yet embodying strength and wisdom. Ramseses' enduring legacy lives on through these magnificent structures scattered across Italy and Egypt. Immerse yourself in their splendor as you journey back in time to unravel the mysteries surrounding one of history’s most influential rulers.