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"Ramesses II: The Great Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt" Step into the world of ancient Egypt and discover the legacy of Ramesses II

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Relief of Rameses II before Amun and Mut, The Ramesseum, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt

Relief of Rameses II before Amun and Mut, The Ramesseum, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt
Relief of Rameses II before Amun and Mut, The Ramesseum, Temple of Rameses II, West Bank, Luxor, Egypt

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: View through to relief of Rameses II before Amun & Mut, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt

View through to relief of Rameses II before Amun & Mut, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt
View through pillars of the Ramesseum showing in the distance a relief of Rameses II before Amun and Mut, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt. Rameses II reigned between 1279 BC to 1213 BC

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Relief of Amun-Ra giving life to Rameses II, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt, c1250 BC

Relief of Amun-Ra giving life to Rameses II, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt, c1250 BC
Relief of Amun-Ra giving life to Rameses II, The Ramesseum, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt, c1250 BC. Amun-Ra holds the Ankh symbol for life

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Relief showing Rameses II before Ptah, The Ramesseum, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt, c1250 BC

Relief showing Rameses II before Ptah, The Ramesseum, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt, c1250 BC
Relief showing Rameses II before Ptah, The Ramesseum, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, West Bank, Egypt. Ramasses II reigned between 1279 BC and 1213 BC

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Relief showing Thoth, The Ramesseum, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt, c1300 BC

Relief showing Thoth, The Ramesseum, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt, c1300 BC
Relief showing Thoth, The Ramesseum, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, West Bank, Egypt

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Relief of Rameses II kneeling before Amun Mut & Khons, The Ramesseum, Luxor, Egypt, c1250 BC

Relief of Rameses II kneeling before Amun Mut & Khons, The Ramesseum, Luxor, Egypt, c1250 BC
Relief showing Rameses II kneeling before Amun Mut & Khons, The Ramesseum, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt. Rameses II reigned between 1279 BC and 1213 BC

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Relief showing Rameses II before Min, The Ramesseum, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt, c1250 BC

Relief showing Rameses II before Min, The Ramesseum, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt, c1250 BC
Relief showing Rameses II before Min (fertility god), The Ramesseum, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt. Rameses II reigned between 1279 BC and 1213 BC

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Reliefs of Rameses II with various gods, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt, c1250 BC

Reliefs of Rameses II with various gods, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt, c1250 BC
Reliefs of Rameses II with various gods, The Ramesseum, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt. Rameses II is depicted with Ptah (top left) and Min (top right) between Osiris and Ra (lower left)

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Colossal statues of Rameses II, The Ramesseum, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt, c1300 BC

Colossal statues of Rameses II, The Ramesseum, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt, c1300 BC
Colossal statues of Rameses II, The Ramesseum, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt. Rameses II reigned between 1304 BC and 1237 BC

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: The Ramesseum, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt

The Ramesseum, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt. Rameses II reigned between 1279 BC and 1213 BC

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Two statues at The Ramesseum, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt, c1250 BC

Two statues at The Ramesseum, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt, c1250 BC
Two statues at The Ramesseum, Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt. Rameses II reigned between 1279 BC and 1213 BC

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Obelisk of Ramesses II, Temple sacred to Amun Mut & Khons, Luxor, Egypt, c13th century BC

Obelisk of Ramesses II, Temple sacred to Amun Mut & Khons, Luxor, Egypt, c13th century BC
Obelisk of Rameses II, Temple sacred to Amun Mut and Khons, Luxor, Egypt, c13th century BC. Rameses II reigned between 1307 BC and 1237 BC

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Temple sacred to Amun Mut & Khons (Khonsu), Luxor, Egypt

Temple sacred to Amun Mut & Khons (Khonsu), Luxor, Egypt
Temple sacred to Amun Mut and Khons (Khonsu) the sacred triad of Thebes, Luxor, Egypt. The temple was built from the 12th Dynasty onwards including much by Amenhotep III and Rameses II

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Relief of Rameses II offering to the fertility god Min, Temple of Amun, Karnak, Egypt

Relief of Rameses II offering to the fertility god Min, Temple of Amun, Karnak, Egypt
Relief showing the Pharaoh Rameses II offering to the fertility god Min, Temple of Amun, Karnak, Egypt

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: The Great Hypostyle Hall, Temple of Amun, Karnak, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c13th century BC

The Great Hypostyle Hall, Temple of Amun, Karnak, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c13th century BC. The Hall was built by Rameses I and his son Seti, and completed by Rameses II

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Columns of portico, Temple of Sethos I, Egyptian, 19th Dynasty, c1304 BC

Columns of portico, Temple of Sethos I, Egyptian, 19th Dynasty, c1304 BC
Columns of portico of the Second Courtyard built by Rameses II in 1304 BC, Temple of Sethos I, Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c1304 BC

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Temple of Sethos I, Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, 1304 BC

Temple of Sethos I, Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, 1304 BC
Columns of portico of the Second Courtyard built by Rameses II in 1304 BC, Temple of Sethos I, Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c1304 BC

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Giant statue of Rameses II third king of the 19th dynasty, Luxor, Egypt, c1279-c1213 BC

Giant statue of Rameses II third king of the 19th dynasty, Luxor, Egypt, c1279-c1213 BC. Rameses reign (1279-1213 BC) was notable for an upsurge in the rate of temple building

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Line of ram-headed sphinxes, temple of Rameses II, Karnak, Egypt, 13th century BC

Line of ram-headed sphinxes, temple of Rameses II, Karnak, Egypt, 13th century BC. Rameses reign (1279-1213 BC) was notable for an upsurge in the rate of temple building

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Wall painting from the Temple of Rameses II, Abu Simbel, Egypt, 13th century BC

Wall painting from the Temple of Rameses II, Abu Simbel, Egypt, 13th century BC. Thoth, Ibis-headed god of the Moon, patron of scribes and magicians and secretary of the gods, holding a wand

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Temple of Abu Simbel, Egypt, 13th century BC

Temple of Abu Simbel, Egypt, 13th century BC. The main temple was built during the reign of Rameses II (ruled 1279-1212 BC) and was dedicated to the sun gods Amon-Re and Re-Horakhte

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Statues of Rameses II, from Abu Simbel, Egypt, early 13th century BC

Statues of Rameses II, from Abu Simbel, Egypt, early 13th century BC. Rameses II ruled Egypt from c1304-1273 BC. These colossal statues are some 20 metres in height

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Statues of Rameses II, in front of the main temple, Abu Simbel, Egypt, early 13th century BC

Statues of Rameses II, in front of the main temple, Abu Simbel, Egypt, early 13th century BC. Rameses II ruled Egypt from c1304-1273 BC. These colossal statues are some 20 metres in height

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Central alley of the great temple at Karnak, Egypt, 1878

Central alley of the great temple at Karnak, Egypt, 1878. The great temple at Karnak (Thebes), built in the 14th-13th century BC in the reigns of Rameses I and Rameses II

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Wall painting from the tomb of Nefertari, Thebes, Ancient Egypt, 19th Dynasty, 13th century BC

Wall painting from the tomb of Nefertari, Thebes, Ancient Egypt, 19th Dynasty, 13th century BC. Nefertari (1292-1225 BC) was the favourite queen of Ramses II

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Cartouche for Rameses II, Ancient Egyptian, 19th Dynasty, c1279-1212 BC

Cartouche for Rameses II, Ancient Egyptian, 19th Dynasty, c1279-1212 BC. Cartouche from the Temple of Ramses, Abydos. In Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic script

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Statues of Rameses II outside the entrance to the main temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt, 13th Century BC

Statues of Rameses II outside the entrance to the main temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt, 13th Century BC
Sandstone statues of Rameses II outside the entrance to the main temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt, 13th Century BC. The temple was built during the reign of Rameses II (ruled 1279-1212 BC)

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Exterior of the Hypostyle hall, temple of Amun-Re, Karnak, Egypt, 1878

Exterior of the Hypostyle hall, temple of Amun-Re, Karnak, Egypt, 1878. The great temple at Karnak (Thebes), built in the 14th-13th century BC in the reigns of Rameses I and Rameses II

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Hypostyle hall, temple of Amun-Re, Karnak, Egypt, 1878. Artist: P Sebah

Hypostyle hall, temple of Amun-Re, Karnak, Egypt, 1878. Artist: P Sebah
Hypostyle hall, temple of Amun-Re, Karnak, Egypt, 1878. Carved and decorated pillars at the temple of Amun-Re at Karnak (Thebes)

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Kiosk of Qertassi, Nubia, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils

Kiosk of Qertassi, Nubia, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils
Kiosk of Qertassi, Nubia, Egypt, 1878. This temple is dedicated to the Pharaoh Rameses II and the Ancient Egyptian gods Amun and Anuket. From Album of Photographs, Egypt, by Felix Bonfils, 1878

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: The Temple of Abu Simbel, Nubia, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils

The Temple of Abu Simbel, Nubia, Egypt, 1878. Artist: Felix Bonfils
The Temple of Abu Simbel, Nubia, Egypt, 1878. The monumental statues of Rameses II outside the entrance to the Temple of Abu Simbel. From Album of Photographs, Egypt, by Felix Bonfils, 1878

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Treaty of Ramses and the Hittite People, Temple of Karnak, 19th century

Treaty of Ramses and the Hittite People, Temple of Karnak, 19th century
Ramses and the Hittite People, Temple of Karnak, 19th century

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Luxor Temple, Luxor, Egypt

Luxor Temple, Luxor, Egypt

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Ramesses II, also spelled Rameses or Ramses, 1303 BC - 1213, also known as Ramesses the Great

Ramesses II, also spelled Rameses or Ramses, 1303 BC - 1213, also known as Ramesses the Great. Third pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Temple Ramesses II Abu Simbel 1860s Antonio Beato

Temple Ramesses II Abu Simbel 1860s Antonio Beato
Temple of Ramesses II, Abu Simbel, c. 1860s. Antonio Beato (British, c. 1825-1903). Albumen print from wet collodion negative; image: 26.1 x 38.4 cm (10 1/4 x 15 1/8 in.); matted

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Tomb Relief Chief Physician Amenhotep Family

Tomb Relief Chief Physician Amenhotep Family
Tomb Relief of the Chief Physician Amenhotep and Family, c. 1279-1257 BC. Egypt, Asyut, New Kingdom, Dynasty 19, reign of Ramesses II, 1279-1213 BC

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: The Mummy Of Ramesses Ii, Reigned 1279 Bc To 1213 Bc Aka Ramesses The Great

The Mummy Of Ramesses Ii, Reigned 1279 Bc To 1213 Bc Aka Ramesses The Great. Third Egyptian Pharaoh Of The Nineteenth Dynasty. From The Worlds Inhabitants By G.T. Bettany Published 1888

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: The Rock Temple At Abu Simbel, Nubia, Southern Egypt In The 19Th Century

The Rock Temple At Abu Simbel, Nubia, Southern Egypt In The 19Th Century. From Africa By Keith Johnston, Published 1884

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Headless statues of Ramses II line the courtyard at

Headless statues of Ramses II line the courtyard at the entrance to the Ramesseum, Luxor, Egypt. Headless statues of Ramses II line the courtyard at the entrance to the Ramesseum, Luxor

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: A colossal statue of Ramses II with his daughter Benta-anta

A colossal statue of Ramses II with his daughter Benta-anta at his feet stands in the Great Forecourt of Karnak Temple, Luxor, Egypt

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: EGYPT: LUXOR TEMPLE. A man seated next to a statue of Pharaoh Ramesses II at the Luxor Temple

EGYPT: LUXOR TEMPLE. A man seated next to a statue of Pharaoh Ramesses II at the Luxor Temple. Undated hand-colored photograph

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Interior of the Temple of Aboo Simbel, from Egypt and Nubia, lithograph by Louis Haghe

Interior of the Temple of Aboo Simbel, from Egypt and Nubia, lithograph by Louis Haghe
XJF425313 Interior of the Temple of Aboo Simbel, from Egypt and Nubia, lithograph by Louis Haghe, 1849 (litho) by Roberts

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: A temple guardian stands in front of the facade of Abu Simbel

A temple guardian stands in front of the facade of Abu Simbel. The entire site was moved 200m in the 1960s in order to save it from the rising waters of Lake Nasser

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Colossi of Ramesses II in The First Court, Luxor Temple, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Colossi of Ramesses II in The First Court, Luxor Temple, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Luxor, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRamesses Ii 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 imageRamesses Ii Collection: EGYPT: RAMESSES II. A 19th Dynasty colossal statue of Pharaoh Ramesses II at Memphis, Egypt

EGYPT: RAMESSES II. A 19th Dynasty colossal statue of Pharaoh Ramesses II at Memphis, Egypt. Undated hand-colored photograph

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: Front Elevation of the Great Temple of Aboo Simbel, Nubia, from Egypt and Nubia

Front Elevation of the Great Temple of Aboo Simbel, Nubia, from Egypt and Nubia
XJF425312 Front Elevation of the Great Temple of Aboo Simbel, Nubia, from Egypt and Nubia, lithograph by Louis Haghe, 1849 (litho) by Roberts

Background imageRamesses Ii Collection: EGYPT: RAMESSES II TEMPLE. Pylons at the temple of Ramesses II in Thebes, Egypt

EGYPT: RAMESSES II TEMPLE. Pylons at the temple of Ramesses II in Thebes, Egypt. Photograph, late 19th century




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"Ramesses II: The Great Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt" Step into the world of ancient Egypt and discover the legacy of Ramesses II, one of the most powerful pharaohs to rule this majestic land. From Deir el-Medina to Abu Simbel, his presence is felt through remarkable statues and temples that have stood the test of time. In Deir el-Medina, a statuary group captures the essence and his beloved wife Nefertari. These intricately carved figures transport us back to a time when their reign brought prosperity and grandeur to Egypt. Venturing further south to Abu Simbel, we encounter awe-inspiring statues guarding the Temple of Ramses II's main chamber. Adorned with intricate reliefs depicting scenes from his glorious reign, these colossal structures pay homage to his divine status as a ruler. At Luxor Temple in Thebes, another UNESCO World Heritage Site awaits our admiration. Here stands a magnificent statue showcasing Ramesses II wearing the double crown - an emblematic symbol representing both Upper and Lower Egypt. Crafted from red and grey granite, it serves as a testament to his power over this vast kingdom. The Obelisk at Karnak takes us even deeper into history. Carved from solid granite centuries ago, it stands tall as a reminder of this great pharaoh's ambition and determination. Moving on to Tanis in Cairo's Egyptian Museum, we find an exquisite pink granite statue portraying Ramesses II as a standard bearer. This piece showcases not only his military prowess but also his ability to inspire loyalty among his people. As we explore further within these ancient walls, more stunning sculptures emerge – each telling its own story about this legendary ruler. Whether it be detailed depictions or imposing red granite statues capturing every regal feature imaginable; they all serve as reminders that Ramses ll was truly larger than life itself. Finally, we find ourselves at the Temple of Luxor at dusk.