
Ramesse II
Ramesse II, also known as Ramses the Great, was the third pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt and is often regarded as one of the most powerful and celebrated pharaohs in ancient Egyptian history. His reign lasted for 66 years, during which he led numerous military campaigns, expanded Egypt's territory, and commissioned an extensive building program that included the famous temples at Abu Simbel. Ramesse II is also known for his propaganda efforts, which portrayed him as a heroic leader, securing his legacy as a symbol of ancient Egyptian greatness.
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Ramesse II is known for his long reign and military campaigns, as well as for his connection to the site of Tell el-Retábí.
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