King Ramses II - Royal Mummies
King Ramses II
King Ramses II - Royal Mummies |
He signed the first known peace treaty in history with the Hittites and was remembered as a great warrior, King Ramses II is arguably the most famous of the New Kingdom pharaohs.
He recorded his Battle of Kadesh, which he fought against the Hittites, in multiple places. This pharaoh built temples almost everywhere in Egypt.
The most famous of which is Abu Simbel and the Ramesseum (dedicated to his mortuary cult).
His Great Royal Wife was Nefertari, for whom he built a temple near his own in Abu Simbel. Ramses II succeeded his father Seti I and enjoyed a long reign. Ruling for 67 years, he left a well-recorded legacy.
His mummy was discovered in the Deir el-Bahari Cache (TT 320), west of Luxor in 1881.
Prepare yourself to watch the journey of his mummy among 22 royal mummies from the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in The Pharaoh’s Golden Parade on April 3.
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