• The Ramesseum is the memorial temple (or mortuary temple) of Pharaoh Ramesses II ("Ramesses the Great", also spelled "Ramses" and "Rameses").
  • The Ramesseum is a memorial temple in the Theban Necropolis of Upper Egypt, on the west bank of the Nile River, opposite the modern city of Luxor.
  • The Ramesseum is the 'mortuary temple' of king Ramesses II (about 1279-1213 BC). In the Third Intermediate Period the area was used as cemetery.
  • Ramesseum, firavun II. Ramses'in anıt tapınağıdır. Nil Nehri'nin batısında, modern Luksor şehrinin karşısında, Yukarı Mısır'daki Teb nekropolünde yer almaktadır.
  • The entrance to the Ramesseum used to be flanked by two colossal granite statues of Ramesses II, each reaching a height of around 18 metres.
  • The Ramesseum is the mortuary temple of Ramesses II (Ramesses Meryamun Usermaatre Setepenre, also known as Ramesses the Great).
  • A garden is illustrated in the tomb of Nezemger ''Overseer of the Garden in the Ramesseum in the Estate of Amun' (Theban Tomb 138).
  • The last great pharaoh of Egypt, Ramesses II, spent 20 years building the Ramesseum during his unusually long 67 year reign.
  • Ramesseum, Mısır’ın Luksor kentinde yer alan Firavun II. Ramses’e ait bir anıt tapınağıdır. ... Ramesseum’un Etkileyici Mimari Yapısı.
  • Ramesseum was built during the reign of the warrior pharaoh Ramses II, ruled in the 13th, part of the Theban necropolis in Upper Egypt.