Ramses II was perhaps the greatest pharaoh to rule ancient Egypt. - TopicsExpress



          

Ramses II was perhaps the greatest pharaoh to rule ancient Egypt. His reign lasted 67 years--it was one of the longest in Egyptian history. As king of one of the most powerful civilizations in the world--he possessed endless energy and a determination to insure his name and his civilization would stand immortal. He was seemingly a true patron of family life. He had at least half-a-dozen principal wives--the most notable being Nefertari. He has also been credited for having sired over 100 children. Was it Ramses IIs hunger for power that fueled his desire to insure one of his brood would eventually succeed him? What motivated Ramses II to commission the grand temples and massive monuments that bear his name? Just how did Ramses II become pharaoh, even though he was not the crown prince? Was Ramses II the Egyptian leader responsible for the exodus or was it one of his many sons? What information will the recent discovery in the Valley of the Kings known as KV-5 reveal? Will the man behind the mystery finally be fully exposed? Further Reading: Clayton, P. (2006) Chronicle of the Pharaohs Tyldesley, J. (2006) Chronicle of the Queens of Egypt Shaw, I. (2004) The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt Mieroop, M. (2010) A History of Ancient Egypt The Teaching Company: (thegreatcourses/) Origins of Great Ancient Civilizations - Professor Kenneth W. Harl Ph.D. - Tulane University History of Ancient Egypt - Professor Bob Brier Ph.D. - Long Island University Great Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt - Professor Bob Brier Ph.D. - Long Island University
Posted on: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 07:12:41 +0000

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