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Ramesses III (c. 1221 BC-1156 BC), wood engraving, published in 1881Ramesses III (c. 1221 BC - 1156 BC). Woodcut engraving after an ancient original, published in 1881
Temple of Luxor, Ramesses II Statue, Luxor, EgyptTemple of Luxor, Ramesses II Statue, Luxor - Thebes, Luxor East Bank, Egypt
Karnak Temple, Luxor, EgyptKarnak, Temple of Amon, Court of Ramses II, Pink granite colossal statue of pharaoh
Statues of Ramses II as Osiris in Karnak Temple, Luxor, EgyptThe Karnak temple complex is a vast open-air museum, and the second largest ancient religious site in the world, after the Angkor Wat Temple of Cambodia
The interior of the Great Temple of Ramesses II, Abu Simbel, EgyptInterior of the temple of Ramses II, Abu Simbel. The sandstone pillar statues are approx. 32a high or 9 meters tall
Thutmose III and Ramesses IIVintage engraving from 1864 of the Ancient Egyptian Pharaohs Thutmose III and Ramesses II
The Great Temple of Ramses II, Abu Simbel, Egypt
Mortuary temple of Ramesses III, Luxor, EgyptMedinet Habu is the name commonly given to the Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III, an important New Kingdom period structure in the location of the same name on the West Bank of Luxor in Egypt
Colossus of Ramses II (top), Queen Nefertari (bottom), Sun Temple, Abu Simbel TemplesEgypt
Ramesses II, Battle of Kadesh in 1274 BCAntique illustration of the Battle of Kadesh between the Egyptian Empire under Ramesses II and the Hittite Empire under Muwatalli II in 1274 BC
Ramses IIAncient illustration of a Ramses II relief, Nahr el-Kalb
The Kings daughter disappointmentillustration of a The Kings daughter disappointment
Rock-cut temple at Ipsambul, on the NileIllustration of a Rock-cut temple at Ipsambul, on the Nile
Ramses Colonnadecirca 1858: The Grand Colonnade of the Great Temple of Amon or Ammon at El-Karnak, Thebes, built by Ramses II. (Photo by Francis Frith/Getty Images)
Graffiti at Abu SimbelOld graffiti on the Abu Simbel statues from the first travellers
Sun Temple of Abu SimbelAntique illustration of a Sun Temple of Abu Simbel decorated by 20-metre height colossi of Ramses II near Aswan, Egypt
Luxor Templecirca 1935: A statue of the Pharaohs daughter at the foot of a statue of Ramses II in the ruins of a great temple built in the 14th century BC. (Photo by Herbert Felton/Herbert Felton/Getty Images)
Temple Ruinscirca 1930: Ruins of the mortuary temple (Ramesseum) of Ramses II in Thebes (modern Luxor and El-Karnak). Decapitated statues stand in the ruins. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Colonnade of Amenhotep III, Luxor TempleInside Luxor Temple looking down the Colonnade of Amenhotep III with a statue of Ramses II in the foreground. Luxor, Egypt
Statue of Rameses II outside the Hathor Temple of Queen Nefertari. UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the Nubian Monuments. Abu Simbel, West Bank of Lake Nasser, southern Egypt. Africa
Statues of Ramses II, Ramesseum Temple, LuxorHeadless statues of Ramses II, The Ramesseum Temple, West Bank, Luxor-Thebes, Egypt.Ramses II, , Luxor West Bank, Temple, Carving, Ancient, International Landmark, History, Male Likeness, Pharaoh
Great Temple at Abu Simbel, EgyptThe Great Temple at Abu Simbel was completed around year 1265 BCE of the reign of Ramesses the Great
Ramses II statue headMemphis, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
Ramses II statue headAbu Simbel, Egypt, Africa
The statues of Rameses II, Abu Simbel, EgyptLocated just 40 km north of the border with Sudan is the temple of Abu Simbel which was constructed by Ramses II around 3000 years old
Colossus of Ramses II, Luxor TempleLuxor, Egypt
Colossi of Ramses II, Sun Temple, Abu Simbel TemplesEgypt
Colossi of Ramses II, Sun Temple, Abu SimbelEgypt
Statue of Ramses II with his daughter Benta-Anta, Forecourt, Karnak Temple ComplexLuxor, Egypt
Abu Simbelcirca 1840: The four colossal statues of Ramses II at the entrance to the larger of the two temples at Abu Simbel. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)