- The Ramesseum Temple is the funerary temple of Pharaoh Ramses II, who ruled Egypt for about 67 years (1279-1213 BC).
- ascendingpassage.com S-11-the-ramesseum.htmThe heart leaps up in the Ramesseum, not frivolously, but with a strange, sudden knowledge of the depths of passionate joy there are in life and in bountiful...
- encounterstravel.com blog/ramesseumThe Ramesseum Temple is a true testament to the architectural genius of the Ancient Egyptians.
- egypttoursportal.com blog/egypt-attractions/luxor…The Ramesseum temple was constructed by Ramses the Great plus enlarged by a number of ancient Egyptian kings such as Ramsess III and Mernptah.
- youtube.com watchRamesseum Temple in Luxor - Egypt.6 bin görüntülemeYayınlandı22 Eki 2019
- ancient-origins.net ramesseumAn Egyptian-French archaeological mission carrying out excavations at the Ramesseum temple on the west bank of Luxor have discovered a tomb dating back...
- cleopatraegypttours.com travel-guide/luxor-…Pharaoh Ramses II, ruler of Egypt for 67 years in the 19th Dynasty, built his mortuary temple, the Ramesseum, as a statement of his eternal greatness and to...
- historyskills.com classroom/ancient-history/…As a mortuary temple, the Ramesseum was designed to serve as a place of worship and remembrance for Ramesses II, and to ensure his eternal life and afterlife.
- thebrainchamber.com ramesseum-luxor/The Ramesseum was constructed during the reign of Ramesses II, who ruled Egypt for 66 years from 1279 to 1213 BC during the 19th Dynasty of the New Kingdom.
- ancientegypt.fandom.com wiki/RamesseumThe Mortuary temple of Ramesses II, better known as the Ramesseum, is the mortuary temple of Pharaoh Ramesses II of the Nineteenth Dynasty during the New Kingdom.