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Ramses Collection (#4)

"Ramses: The Majestic Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the grandeur of Ramses

Background imageRamses Collection: List of the kings of Egypt from the temple of Ramesses II, Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c1250 BC

List of the kings of Egypt from the temple of Ramesses II, Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c1250 BC
Detail of the list of the kings of Egypt from the temple of Ramesses II, Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c1250 BC. The memorial temple of Ramesses II survives today at Abydos, the cult centre of Osiris

Background imageRamses Collection: Entrance to the Medinet Habu Temple near Luxor, Egypt

Entrance to the Medinet Habu Temple near Luxor, Egypt
General view of the entrance to the Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu near Luxor( Thebes), Egypt. The entrance leads through a fortified gate house, known as mogdul. Date: circa 1920

Background imageRamses Collection: Entrance pylon of Ramesses II in the Luxor Temple, Egypt

Entrance pylon of Ramesses II in the Luxor Temple, Egypt
Side view on the entrance pylon of the Luxor Temple in Upper Egypt, built by Ramesses II whose statues and obelisk stand in front of it

Background imageRamses Collection: Karnak, Luxor, Egypt - Victory Tableau - Ramesses II

Karnak, Luxor, Egypt - Victory Tableau - Ramesses II
Karnak Thebes (modern Luxor), Egypt - a wall relief (from the Victory Tableau) illustrating Pharoah Ramesses II smiting his enemies! Date: circa 1910s

Background imageRamses Collection: Egyptian Art. Temple of Seti I at Abydos. The pharaoh Ramess

Egyptian Art. Temple of Seti I at Abydos. The pharaoh Ramess
Egyptian Art. Temple of Seti I at Abydos. Relief depicting the pharaoh Ramesses II lassoing a bull with his father Seti I behind him. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom

Background imageRamses Collection: Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Wall with scenes of

Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Wall with scenes of Pharaoh Ramesses II making offerings to the gods. 19th Dynasty. New Empire. Egypt

Background imageRamses Collection: Egyptian Art. Royal protocol of Ramesses VI Nebmaatre-Meryam

Egyptian Art. Royal protocol of Ramesses VI Nebmaatre-Meryam
Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Hieroglyphic writing. Royal protocol of Ramesses VI Nebmaatre-Meryamun. He reigned from 1145 BC to 1137 BC. 20th Dynasty. New Empire. Egypt

Background imageRamses Collection: Egyptian Art. Royal protocol of Ramesses II. Cartridge

Egyptian Art. Royal protocol of Ramesses II. Cartridge
Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Hieroglyphic writing. Royal protocol of Ramesses II. Fifth title of the Pharaoh: son of Ra.19th Dynasty (1320-1200 b.C.). New Empire. Egypt

Background imageRamses Collection: Egyptian Art. Karnak. Incense burner. Relief

Egyptian Art. Karnak. Incense burner. Relief
Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Relief depicting an incense burner held by Ramesses II. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageRamses Collection: Egyptian Art. Karnak. The Pharaoh Ramesses II carrying an of

Egyptian Art. Karnak. The Pharaoh Ramesses II carrying an of
Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. The Pharaoh Ramesses II carrying an offering to the god Amun. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageRamses Collection: Egyptian Art. Karnak. The Pharaoh Ramesses II making an offe

Egyptian Art. Karnak. The Pharaoh Ramesses II making an offe
Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Relief depicting the Pharaoh Ramesses II making an offering to an Egyptian god. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageRamses Collection: Head of Pharaoh, probably Ramesses II. Egypt

Head of Pharaoh, probably Ramesses II. Egypt
Head of Pharaoh, probably Ramesses II. Red granite. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. 1250 B.C. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageRamses Collection: Egyptian art. Hieroglyphic writing. Great Temple. Abu Simbel

Egyptian art. Hieroglyphic writing. Great Temple. Abu Simbel
Egyptian art. Hieroglyphic writing. Detail of the lower relief in the stele that depicts the pharaoh Ramses II offering war prisoners to god Amun. Great Temple of Ramses II. 19th Dynasty

Background imageRamses Collection: Nefertari, also known as Nefertari Merytmut. Wife of Ramesse

Nefertari, also known as Nefertari Merytmut. Wife of Ramesse
Nefertari, also known as Nefertari Merytmut. One of the Great Royal Wives (or principal wives) of Ramesses the Great. New Kingdom. Temple of Hathor or Small Temple. Abu Simbel. Egypt

Background imageRamses Collection: Great Temple of Ramses II. Union between Upper and Lower Egy

Great Temple of Ramses II. Union between Upper and Lower Egy
Relief depicting the union between Upper and Lower Egypt with the Royal cartidge of the pharaoh Ramses II. Great Temple of Ramses II. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Abu Simbel. Egypt

Background imageRamses Collection: Great Temple of Ramses II. Relief depicting the pharaoh Rams

Great Temple of Ramses II. Relief depicting the pharaoh Rams
Egyptian art. Great Temple of Ramses II. Pharaoh Ramses II before a goddess. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Abu Simbel. Egypt

Background imageRamses Collection: Small Temple or Temple of Hathor. The gods Set (left) and Ho

Small Temple or Temple of Hathor. The gods Set (left) and Ho
Egyptian art. Small Temple or Temple of Hathor. 19th dynasty. New Empire. The gods Set (left) and Horus (right) adoring Ramses II. Abu Simbel. Egypt

Background imageRamses Collection: Temple of Ramses II. Nefertari. Statue near the feet of the

Temple of Ramses II. Nefertari. Statue near the feet of the
Egyptian Art. Temple of Ramses II (1290-1224 BC). Nefertari. Statue near the feet of the colossi of Ramses II. 19th dynasty. New Kingdom. Abu Simbel. Egypt

Background imageRamses Collection: Egyptian art. Temple of Hathor or Small Temple. Facade depic

Egyptian art. Temple of Hathor or Small Temple. Facade depic
Egyptian art. Temple of Hathor or Small Temple dedicated to Nefertari. Facade depicting the pharaoh Ramses II (1290-1224 BC) and his wife Queen Nefertari dressed as Hathor. 19th dynasty. New Kingdom

Background imageRamses Collection: Pharaoh Ramses II (1290-1224 BC). Egypt

Pharaoh Ramses II (1290-1224 BC). Egypt
Pharaoh Ramses II (1290-1224 BC). New Kingdom. Temple of Hathor or Small Temple. Abu Simbel. Egypt

Background imageRamses Collection: Egypt. Temple of Luxor. First courtyard

Egypt. Temple of Luxor. First courtyard, known as Ramesses II. New Kingdom. Thebes

Background imageRamses Collection: Children of Ramses II carrying flowers. Relief. Luxor temple

Children of Ramses II carrying flowers. Relief. Luxor temple
EGYPTIAN ART. Relief of the religious procession of the great bulls, to commemorate the opening of the great pylon of Luxor built by Ramses II

Background imageRamses Collection: Pharaoh Ramses IV next to god Amun. Egypt

Pharaoh Ramses IV next to god Amun. Egypt
Egyptian art. Pharaoh Ramses IV next to god Amun. 20th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Luxor Museum. Egypt




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"Ramses: The Majestic Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the grandeur of Ramses, one of the most iconic pharaohs to ever rule over ancient Egypt. From the bustling Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, to the magnificent temples that bear his name, Ramses III's legacy continues to captivate us. At the Temple III, located in Luxor, Egypt, marvel at the awe-inspiring statues depicting this mighty ruler. Carved from limestone with meticulous detail, these giant figures showcase Ramses II holding both the crook and flail - symbols of his power and authority. Venture further into history as you explore Thebes' Ramesseum - a temple dedicated to Ramses II himself. Here lies a testament to his greatness amidst intricate hieroglyphics and stunning architecture that has stood for centuries. In Luxor Temple's First Court stands an array of statues honoring Ramesses II. These colossal masterpieces transport you back to an era when gods were worshipped fervently and pharaohs ruled with divine might. As night falls upon Luxor Temple or even at Memphis in Egypt during Victorian times, witness how its illuminated beauty casts an enchanting spell on all who behold it. Amongst these mesmerizing sights stands a statue capturing every regal feature of Ramesses II - a true symbol of strength and leadership. But beyond these architectural wonders lie glimpses into everyday life during Ramesses' reign. Witness mummies dicing their way through games while soaking up knowledge about ancient Egyptian culture and traditions. From Rome's Piazza del Popolo to the banks of Nile River in Luxor, let your imagination soar as you delve into the world shaped by Ramses' indomitable spirit.