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Ramesses II (Ramses or Rameses) , 1212 BC

King of Egypt (1279-1213 BC), Ramesses II (Ramses or Rameses) "The Great"
Name
Ramesses II (Ramses or Rameses) //
Given names
Ramesses II (Ramses or Rameses)
Name prefix
Pharaoh of Egypt (1279-1213 BC)
Nickname
The Great
Death of a father
Burial of a father
Cemetery: KV17
Death
Unique identifier
800F02CE1F427143800F705F304F98A089E3
Last change
5 December 201122:18:26
Author of last change: Danny
Note

He reigned 1279-1212 BC, ancient Egyptian king, third ruler of the 19th
Dynasty. During the early part of his reign Ramses fought to regain the
territory in Africa and western Asia that Egypt had held during the 16th
and 15th centuries bc. His principal opponents were the Hittites, a
powerful people of Asia Minor, against whom he waged a Long war. The major
Battle of this war was fought in 1274 at Kadesh, in northern Syria, and
was hailed by Ramses as a great triumph. Neither power achieved a
conclusive victory, However, and in 1258 bc a treaty was signed whereby
the contested lands were divided and Ramses agReed to marry the daughter
of the Hittite king. The remaining years of his rule were distinguished by
the construction of such monuments as the rock-hewn Temple of Abu Simbel,
the great hypostyle hall in the Temple of Amon at al-Karnak, and the
mortuary Temple at Thebes, known as the RAmesseum.