Ramesses (/ˈræməsiːz/) — also commonly spelled Rameses or Ramses (/ˈræmsiːz/) — is the name conventionally given in English transliteration to 11 Egyptianpharaohs of the later New Kingdom period. The name Ramesses means "Ra [is] the one who gave birth [to] him".
Variants of the name include Ramose and Paramessu; these various spellings could be used to refer to the same person.
The fictional "Ramses XIII," protagonist of the 1895 historical novel Pharaoh by Bolesław Prus
Ramesses, the eponymous protagonist's father in "Thamos, König in Ägypten" ("Thamos, King of Egypt", or "King Thamos", in English), a play by Tobias Philipp, for which Mozart wrote incidental music
It was found in his tomb in the Valley of Kings in 1922 ... Famed pharaohs like King Tut's great-grandfather, Amenhotep III, and Ramses II were also found buried in death masks, but neither featured ear modifications.
More than 1,400 tourists, both foreign and Egyptian, gathered at Abu Simbel temple to watch the alignment of the sun on King Ramses II’s face, he added.
The foyer contains a colossal statue of King Ramses II ... The GreatStaircase focuses on two themes, the royal image, and the deities and kings ... The first section deals with how the king was represented in the three-dimensional sculptures.
The realm of King Ramses is expanding ... This year the number of hip-hop performers has increased, and that's a positive, Ramses said. “It's a real big deal,” said Ramses, aka Ramses Frage ... Ramses credits ...
Komodo dragons with iron-tipped teeth. Thirteen-foot-long pythons. Attacking crocs ... Much less is known about his origin story ... Curiosities — A still-shiny bronze sword engraved with the name of King Ramses II in hieroglyphics has been unearthed in Egypt.
(CNN) — Komodo dragons with iron-tipped teeth. Thirteen-foot-long pythons. Attacking crocs ... One in five reptile species are under threat ... — A still-shiny bronze sword engraved with the name of King Ramses II in hieroglyphics has been unearthed in Egypt ... .
The “Ramses and the Gold of the Pharaohs” exhibition features 180 carefully selected artifacts from the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir from the era of King Ramses II.
Archaeologists have unearthed the ancient remains of an Egyptian army barracks and the artifacts left there, including a still-shiny bronze sword engraved with the name of King Ramses II in hieroglyphics.
. . . ... . . ... . . The artifacts discovered included a bronze sword engraved with the cartouche of King Ramses II, highlighting the fort’s importance during his reign ... . . ... .
CAIRO, Sept ... A bronze sword adorned with a cartouche of King Ramses II, along with other artifacts illustrating the daily lives of soldiers, such as weapons, fishing tools, and protective amulets, were also uncovered.