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Rameses Collection (page 9)

Discover the timeless legacy of Rameses, the mighty pharaoh who left his mark across ancient Egypt and beyond

Background imageRameses Collection: Egyptian Art. Flaminio Obelisk. Egyptian obelisk of Ramesses II from Heliopolis

Egyptian Art. Flaminio Obelisk. Egyptian obelisk of Ramesses II from Heliopolis. Brought to Rome by Augustus, and erected on the spina of the Circus Maximus

Background imageRameses Collection: Egypt. Hieroglyphic writing. Obelisk of Ramesses II (1300-1213, reign 1279-1213 BC)

Egypt. Hieroglyphic writing. Obelisk of Ramesses II (1300-1213, reign 1279-1213 BC). Detail. Temple of Luxor. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Ancient Thebes Waset

Background imageRameses Collection: Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, Valley of the Kings. Tomb entry, Ramses IX

Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, Valley of the Kings. Tomb entry, Ramses IX

Background imageRameses Collection: Statue of Ramses II at dusk, Luxor Temple located at modern day Luxor or ancient Thebes, Egypt

Statue of Ramses II at dusk, Luxor Temple located at modern day Luxor or ancient Thebes, Egypt

Background imageRameses Collection: Fallen statue of Rameses II, Memphis, Egypt

Fallen statue of Rameses II, Memphis, Egypt
The fallen statue of Rameses II at the Great Temple of Ptah of Mit-Rahina near Memphis, Egypt. It is made from red granite. It was discovered in 1820 by Giovanni Battista Caviglia

Background imageRameses Collection: Temple of Abu Simbel with statues of Rameses II, Egypt

Temple of Abu Simbel with statues of Rameses II, Egypt
View of the Temple of Abu Simbel, Egypt, with four colossal statues of Rameses II. Date: early 20th century

Background imageRameses Collection: Rock Reliefs - Dog River, Lebanon

Rock Reliefs - Dog River, Lebanon
Rock cut reliefs of Shalmaneser III and Pharaoh Ramses at Dog River, Lebanon. The Nahr al-Kalb (English literal translation is Dog River)

Background imageRameses Collection: Egyptian boy sitting on the head of Rameses II

Egyptian boy sitting on the head of Rameses II
A young boy sitting on the fallen head of a huge statue of Ancient Egyptian Pharoah Rameses II. This magnificent statue was discovered in 1820 by Giovanni Battista Caviglia at the Great Temple of

Background imageRameses Collection: Ancient Egyptian Obelisk in Rome

Ancient Egyptian Obelisk in Rome
Egyptian obelisk in Rome. This obelisk, called the obelisco Flaminio, stands in the centre of the Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy

Background imageRameses Collection: Egypt, Abu Simbel

Egypt, Abu Simbel, Statue of Ramesses II, Interior, Great Temple of Ramesses II

Background imageRameses Collection: AF, Egypt, Abu Simbel. Facade at sunset, Great Temple of Ramessess II

AF, Egypt, Abu Simbel. Facade at sunset, Great Temple of Ramessess II

Background imageRameses Collection: Piazza del Popolo and obelisk, Rome, Italy

Piazza del Popolo and obelisk, Rome, Italy
View of the Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, with the Egyptian obelisk of Rameses II from Heliopolis (known as the Obelisco Flaminio) in the centre, brought to Rome in 10 BC

Background imageRameses Collection: Abu Simbel, entrance to tomb of Rameses II

Abu Simbel, entrance to tomb of Rameses II. Photograph by Lionel Coates

Background imageRameses Collection: Temple of Karnak, King Rameses II and Queen Nefertiti

Temple of Karnak, King Rameses II and Queen Nefertiti, standing at his feet. Photograph by Lionel Coates

Background imageRameses Collection: Valley of the Kings, tomb of Rameses VI

Valley of the Kings, tomb of Rameses VI, 1186 - 1085 BC, wall painting, the immortal spirit in Everyman, with arms raised. Photograph by Lionel Coates

Background imageRameses Collection: Aswan - Scene on the River Nile with Paddlesteamer

Aswan - Scene on the River Nile with Paddlesteamer
The Rameses III, one of the paddle steamers operated by Thomas Cook & Son for excursions on the Nile- here seen as Aswan

Background imageRameses Collection: Rameses Ii / Carving / Luxor

Rameses Ii / Carving / Luxor
RAMESES II (THE GREAT) Wall carving of Rameses II at the Temple of Luxor

Background imageRameses Collection: Luxor Temple (Detail)

Luxor Temple (Detail)
The front Pylon at Luxor showing the massive seated statues of Rameses II and the empty base of the obelisk now standing in the Place de la Concorde, Paris

Background imageRameses Collection: Luxor (Front View)

Luxor (Front View)
The Great front Pylon of Luxor Temple, which originally was fronted by 6 statues of Rameses II, two sitting and four standing. Built around 1250 BC

Background imageRameses Collection: Rameses Ii / Luxor Statue

Rameses Ii / Luxor Statue
RAMESES II (THE GREAT) surviving carved head at the Luxor Temple site

Background imageRameses Collection: Luxor Temple Courtyard

Luxor Temple Courtyard
Luxor Temple; courtyard surrounded by pillars and statues of Rameses II. The two tourists give a good idea of the immense scale of the carved figures

Background imageRameses Collection: Luxor Temple / Egypt

Luxor Temple / Egypt
Some of the massive papyriform columns and one of the immense statues of Rameses II at Luxor

Background imageRameses Collection: Temple of Luxor / Egypt

Temple of Luxor / Egypt
A detail looking through the front Pylon at Luxor toward the columned hall beyond. The two weathered forms of Rameses II sit in stately pose behind the one remaining obelisk

Background imageRameses Collection: Rameses II & Nefertiti

Rameses II & Nefertiti
RAMESES II (THE GREAT) with Queen Nefertiti shown making an offering to the Sun God Amun on a wall relief at the Temple of Luxor

Background imageRameses Collection: Hypostyle Hall

Hypostyle Hall
The Papyrus pillars of the Great HYPOSTYLE HALL, at sunset. Begun in the reign of Rameses I and completed in the reign of Rameses II, Karnak Thebes (modern Luxor), Egypt

Background imageRameses Collection: Temple of Luxor

Temple of Luxor
Giant, seated statues of RAMESES II ( The Great ), in front of the Pylon of the AMUN TEMPLE (TEMPLE OF LUXOR), Thebes (modern Luxor ) Egypt

Background imageRameses Collection: Giant statues of the great pharaoh Rameses II outside the relocated Temple of Rameses II at Abu

Giant statues of the great pharaoh Rameses II outside the relocated Temple of Rameses II at Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRameses Collection: Temple of Re-Herakte built for Ramses II, Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Temple of Re-Herakte built for Ramses II, Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nubia, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRameses Collection: Mortuary temple of Ramses III, Medinet Habu, Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Mortuary temple of Ramses III, Medinet Habu, Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRameses Collection: Pharoah Ramases III

Pharoah Ramases III
RAMESES III, PHARAOH (19th dynasty) The last of the great pharaohs, he was largely engaged in repelling the Sea Peoples. Reigned 1182 - 1151 BC

Background imageRameses Collection: Rameses Ii / Brunton

Rameses Ii / Brunton
RAMESES II (THE GREAT) also known as Meryamun or Usermaatre (19th dynasty) A powerful ruler and a prolific builder

Background imageRameses Collection: Rameses in Battle

Rameses in Battle
A scene depicting Rameses II in battle

Background imageRameses Collection: Rameses Iii, Pharaoh

Rameses Iii, Pharaoh
RAMESES III, PHARAOH King of the 20th dynasty Improved social organisation and trade in Egypt

Background imageRameses Collection: Temple of Abu Simbel

Temple of Abu Simbel
The entrance to the east- facing temple, aligned to allow the suns rays reach the innermost sanctuary twice a year



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Discover the timeless legacy of Rameses, the mighty pharaoh who left his mark across ancient Egypt and beyond. From the grandeur of Piazza del Popolo in Rome to the awe-inspiring Temple of Ramses III in Abu Simbel, Rameses' influence can be felt far and wide. In Rome's Piazza del Popolo, a statue pays homage to Rameses III, a revered ruler whose mummy still captivates historians today. Step into the Temple of Ramses III and witness his majestic presence as he dons the Khepresh crown, symbolizing his power and authority. Travel further into Egypt's rich history at Abu Simbel, where the illuminated facade of the Small Temple of Hathor stands as a testament to Queen Nefertari's devotion. Marvel at giant limestone statues depicting Rameses II holding both crook and flail - symbols of his leadership and prosperity. The Great Temple II in Aswan showcases this pharaoh's architectural prowess with its imposing structure that has stood for centuries. Explore further into Thebes at the remarkable Ramesseum, dedicated to immortalizing Rameses II's reign through intricate carvings and towering columns. Witness colossal figures honoring Ramesses II himself at Abu Simbel - an extraordinary sight that leaves visitors in awe. And let us not forget about Sphinx from Rameses II period; an enigmatic guardian shrouded in mystery yet embodying strength and wisdom. Ramseses' enduring legacy lives on through these magnificent structures scattered across Italy and Egypt. Immerse yourself in their splendor as you journey back in time to unravel the mysteries surrounding one of history’s most influential rulers.