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Mural paintings and fragmented sarcophagus in burial chamber from the Tomb of Ramesses VI KV9 (r. 11
Ramesses III censing to Ptah King Ramesses III is burning incense to god Ptah as a ritual offering,
Wall painting depicting king Ramesses III from the tomb of his son Amun-her-khepeshef (QV55). New Ki
The 83-ton granite statue of Ramesses II, it was moved from Ramses Square in Cairo to the Giza Plate
The Head of a Statue of Amenhotep III, Re-Carved for Ramesses II, ca. 1380 BC; Recarved: 1279-1
Relief of Ramesses IISunken relief depicting the pharaoh Ramesses II the Great (r. ca. 1279-1213 BC)
Relief depicting Ramesses II “the Great”, detail from the south west wall of the Hyposty
Two colossal statues depicting the pharaoh Ramesses II, Abu Simbel.
egypt-museum: Queen Nefertari Meritmut Nefertari, the first of the Great Royal Wives of Ramesses the
grandegyptianmuseum: Tomb of Ramesses VI (KV9), Valley of the Kings, West Thebes. Photo: Jakub
An Open Papyrus Column, Great Hypostyle Hall of Ramesseum, Mortuary Temple of Ramesses II, Thebes.
Statue of Ramesses IIClose-up at night from a seated statue of the pharaoh Ramesses II the Great in
Medinet HabuView of the peristyle hall with pillars incised with hieroglyphic decorations in the Mor
Pharaoh smiting his enemies, 13th century BC, Battle of Kadesh. Detail of a wall relief from the Gre
Colossus of Ramesses II (1279-1213 BC). Memphis Museum, Giza
Mummy of Ramesses II Visitors peer at the mummified remains of Ramesses II in Cairo’s Egyptian
Triad of Ramesses II with Amun and MutPink granite statue depicting the god Amun, Ramesses II, and t
Victory Stele of MerneptahKing Merneptah, the thirteenth son and successor of King Ramesses II, reus
Ramesses II of Egypt Pharoah Ramesses II of Egypt and his lions.Illustration by Angus McBride (Briti
grandegyptianmuseum: Abu Simbel: The Great Temple of Ramesses II, Lower Nubia, Aswan
Gateway of the Temple of Luxor, ThebesPhotograph by Francis Bedford (English, 1816-1894)Victoria and
Abu Simbel Two of the four colossal statues at the entrance to the Great Temple of Ramesses II at Ab
Abu Simbel TemplesView of Abu Simbel temples at night. The great Temple of Ramesses II and the Small
Medinet Habu Massive columns of the outer hypostyle hall, Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III, Medinet H
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