Ramses II is historically known for his wars against Syria and Lybia, the peace treaty with the Hittites and he is known as the person who tried to murder Moses because he dreamt of a child from the sons of Israel taking his leadership away as according to the Qur'an and the book of the Exodus.
King Ramses II died at 90 years old in 1213 BC. King Ramses II ruled Egypt from 1279 BC until his death.
the answer is Thutmose 3rd
Supposedly his wife and some of his ministers killed him, but for what reason I don't know.
King Tutankhamen was the first Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt.
There is some debate surrounding the identity of the ancient Egyptian ruler who succeeded King Menes. Many claim his successor to be Hor-Aha, who would have lived sometime during the thirty-first century BC, but some argue that he is the same individual as the famous Menes.
Ramses II is famous for having several wives and he also fathered up to 120 children. Ramses III is famous for crushing the attacking the six migrant groups in 1177BC.
Its a close call between Hatshepsut, Ramses II or Ramses the great, and king tut.
Tutankhamun was one. Ramses was another. Amenhotep was yet another.
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Since i dont know ALL of them...il name a few of my favorites and some of the most famous Queen Hatshepsut King Tutankhamen (or King Tut) Ramses II (or Ramses the Great) Queen Nefertiti King Seti I Queen Cleopatra Well I hope that helped!
He is the king of military.
King Ramses II died at 90 years old in 1213 BC. King Ramses II ruled Egypt from 1279 BC until his death.
King Tutankhamun's mummy is famous because he became pharaoh when he was only 9 yrs of age. The first mummy ever mummified is very famous his name is pharaoh Kufu. Cleopatra is also a famous mummy for rebelling against her husband and country. King Ramses and King Ramses II are also famous mummys of egypt.
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"Ramses II" was an Egyptian king.
King Ramses II and King Ramses III
Famous pharaohs of Egypt include King Tut, Khafra, Cleopatra, and Ramses. Other pharaohs include Khufu, Hatshepsut, Thutmose, Djoser and Akhenaten.