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Ramses Collection (#8)

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

Background imageRamses 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 imageRamses 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 imageRamses 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 imageRamses Collection: Ramesseum. Luxor. Egypt

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

Background imageRamses 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 imageRamses Collection: Temple of Luxor. Night view of the hypostyle. Egypt

Temple of Luxor. Night view of the hypostyle. Egypt

Background imageRamses Collection: Temple of Luxor. Night view of the colossi of Ramses II

Temple of Luxor. Night view of the colossi of Ramses II in the first pylon of the temple. Egypt

Background imageRamses Collection: Temple of Luxor. Night view. Egypt

Temple of Luxor. Night view. Egypt

Background imageRamses Collection: Temple of Luxor. First courtyard called the Ramses II

Temple of Luxor. First courtyard called the Ramses II surrounded with smooth shaft columns and closed papyrus capitals and decorated with statues of Ramses II. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageRamses Collection: Royal protocol of Ramses II

Royal protocol of Ramses II. Dynasty XIX (1320-1200 b.C.). Temple of Luxor. New Empire. Egypt

Background imageRamses Collection: Temple of Luxor. Smooth shaft columns with closed papyrus ca

Temple of Luxor. Smooth shaft columns with closed papyrus capitals of the first court, built during the reign of Ramses II. Dynasty XIX. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageRamses Collection: RAMSES II remained seated for a council with his officers, d

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

Background imageRamses Collection: People on a ship. Relief. Luxor

People on a ship. Relief. Luxor
Relief from the first pylon of Luxor Temple. People on a ship. Luxor. Egypt

Background imageRamses Collection: Ramesses II. Relief depicting the Pharaoh on a chariot in t

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

Background imageRamses Collection: Egypt. Temple of Luxor

Egypt. Temple of Luxor
EGYPT. TEMPLE OF LUXOR. Partial view of the first pylon of the temple, the remains of an obelisk of pink granite, and head and colossal statues of Ramses II. Ancient Thebes Waset

Background imageRamses Collection: Ramesses II. Leg

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

Background imageRamses Collection: Ramesses II

Ramesses II. New Kingdom. Temple of Luxor. Egypt

Background imageRamses 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 imageRamses Collection: Poster advertising travel to Egypt

Poster advertising travel to Egypt, with a dramatic head of Ramses (Ramesses) II in red and blue. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageRamses Collection: Ramses III. 1180 BC. Egyptian art. New Kingdom

Ramses III. 1180 BC. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Sculpture on rock. EGYPT. CAIRO. Cairo. Egyptian Museum. Proc: EGYPT. Mit-Rahineh

Background imageRamses 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 imageRamses 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 imageRamses 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 imageRamses 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 imageRamses 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 imageRamses 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 imageRamses 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 imageRamses Collection: Egypt, Abu Simbel, The Greater Temple, Statues line the entrance inside the Temple

Egypt, Abu Simbel, The Greater Temple, Statues line the entrance inside the Temple

Background imageRamses 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 imageRamses Collection: Obelisk

Obelisk
Luxor temple

Background imageRamses Collection: Re-Opened Tombs

Re-Opened Tombs
1922: The officially re-opened tombs of Egyptian rulers Rameses 9th (left) and Tutankhamen at Thebes. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageRamses Collection: Bust of Ramses, A Brief Account of the Researches and Discoveries in Upper Egypt

Bust of Ramses, A Brief Account of the Researches and Discoveries in Upper Egypt, 19th century engraving

Background imageRamses Collection: The Ramesseum at Thebes, c. 1850 (w / c, gouache, charcoal & chalk on paper)

The Ramesseum at Thebes, c. 1850 (w / c, gouache, charcoal & chalk on paper)
XYC277112 The Ramesseum at Thebes, c.1850 (w/c, gouache, charcoal & chalk on paper) by Lewis, John Frederick (1804-76); 33.3x50.2 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection

Background imageRamses Collection: Ramses II

Ramses II
circa 1870: A statue of Ramses II (1304 - 1237 BC) Emperor of Egypt, known as The Great at the temple of Ammon in Luxor. (Photo by Pascal Sebah/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

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

Ramesses II. New Kingdom. Temple of Luxor. Egypt

Background imageRamses 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 imageRamses 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 imageRamses 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 imageRamses 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 imageRamses 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 imageRamses Collection: Stele Irynefer: Top level: The gods Anubis and Osiris enthroned facing Ahmose Nefertari

Stele Irynefer: Top level: The gods Anubis and Osiris enthroned facing Ahmose Nefertari
Stele Irynefer: Top level:The gods Anubis and Osiris enthroned facing Ahmose Nefertari and Amenhotep first deified: Reign of Seti I and Ramses II to 1290-1220 BC

Background imageRamses Collection: Remains of a monumental gate in the name of Ramses 11

Remains of a monumental gate in the name of Ramses 11

Background imageRamses Collection: A king, Ramses II or the former king deified Amenophis

A king, Ramses II or the former king deified Amenophis

Background imageRamses Collection: King Ramses II, among the gods, about 1275 BC (19th dynasty) comes from the small

King Ramses II, among the gods, about 1275 BC (19th dynasty) comes from the small temple built by King Ramses II at Abydos. Painted limestone

Background imageRamses Collection: Abu Simbel, Watercolour. Robert Talbot-Kelly (1861-1934) English orientalist landscape painter

Abu Simbel, Watercolour. Robert Talbot-Kelly (1861-1934) English orientalist landscape painter. The great limestone statues of Ramses II at the entrance viewed from the River Nile

Background imageRamses Collection: Front of the Great Temple in Abu Simbel Watercolour. Canon G Frederick Weston, c1850

Front of the Great Temple in Abu Simbel Watercolour. Canon G Frederick Weston, c1850. Giant sandstone statues of Ramses II. Pharaoh Ancient Egypt Archaeology

Background imageRamses Collection: Ramses II hunting in his chariot. After a fresco in the temple of Abu Simbel. From

Ramses II hunting in his chariot. After a fresco in the temple of Abu Simbel. From The Monuments of Egypt and Nubia (1832-1844) by Ippolito Rossellini (1800-1843) Italian Egyptologist

Background imageRamses 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




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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.