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Ramases Ii

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    Rameses II, he was the third of his line in the Nineteenth Dynasty, son of Seti I,

and grandson of Rameses I. He ruled for nearly seventy years in the middle of a

Period known, as the New Kingdom when Egypt was at it’s most powerful. During

His reign 1279-1213, Egypt enjoyed an era of prosperity and stability, not only

internally, but externally as well. He is responsible for the building of more

Monuments and famous structures than any other pharaoh, having many

Structures and statues renamed as if he commissioned them himself. By the end

of his unusually long sixty-six-year long reign, he was famous throughout the

then known ancient world.
    Ramses I was chosen as heir to King Horemheb, the last king of the Eighteenth Dynasty after serving as general, vizier, Commander of the Army of the Ruler of Two Lands, High Priest of all the Gods and Hereditary Prince of the Entire Land. King Horemheb chose Ramses as his successor as he had no children of his own, he too was chosen by the previous pharaoh. Ramses I not only had a son, Seti, a soldier who was married to Tuya, also from a military family, but a grandson, also called Rameses as well. A strong military background was important and all of these factors probably helped in Horemheb’s decision. Having sons and grandsons ensured Rameses of having heirs to carry on the new dynasty.
    In 1295, BCE, Horemheb died, Rameses I first royal act, the overseeing of his secret   burial rites in the Valley of the Kings. Rameses I took this time to pick out his own burial tomb and began preparations to be buried next to his friend Horemheb. Rameses I and his son Seti planned fabulous buildings, and had existing buildings and monuments redone with pictures, rituals and the names of Rameses I and Seti. After this work was started Seti was sent back to train the military and even led a small army expedition into Canaan. During the Eighteenth Dynasty many of Egypt’s territories had been...
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