Nefertiti was 13 when she married in 1363.
He had to many to count..... bt more then 100
Ramses II married 8 women. 1st was Nefertari, 2nd was Istnofret, third was Bint-Anath, 4th was Aerytamun, 5th was Nebettawy, 6th was Henutmire, 7th was Maathomefuerure, and the 8th was a Hittite princess. learn more at www.touregypt.net. when you get there, go to search, type queens of Ramses. when you done with that, look for Queens of Ramses II by Jimmy Dunn
Ramses II. was the most active monument builder of Egypt. His government period was the longest in Egyptian history. He was married with Nefertari and had 20 sons. Ramses II. died in the 67th year of his reign at the age of 90 years.
He had a lot: Nefertari, Isetnofret, Maathorneferure, Meritamen, Bintanath, Nebettawy, and Henutmire.
Rameses ii was married to Nefertari.
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He had to many to count..... bt more then 100
Ramses II married 8 women. 1st was Nefertari, 2nd was Istnofret, third was Bint-Anath, 4th was Aerytamun, 5th was Nebettawy, 6th was Henutmire, 7th was Maathomefuerure, and the 8th was a Hittite princess. learn more at www.touregypt.net. when you get there, go to search, type queens of Ramses. when you done with that, look for Queens of Ramses II by Jimmy Dunn
Ramses II, also known as Ramses the Great, had several wives, but his most notable and favored wife was Nefertari. She was a beautiful and highly regarded queen, and Ramses II built the magnificent Temple of Nefertari at Abu Simbel in her honor. Additionally, he had other wives, including Isetnofret and several secondary wives, as was customary for pharaohs.
Ramses II. was the most active monument builder of Egypt. His government period was the longest in Egyptian history. He was married with Nefertari and had 20 sons. Ramses II. died in the 67th year of his reign at the age of 90 years.
from king ramses the second
Nefertari was the wife of Ramses the Great and lived about 1255 BC. This was during the New Kingdom of the 19th Dynasty.
Ramss two had two hundred wives, some well known ones were isoneferat and nefertari.
Ramses II, also known as Ramses the Great, is believed to have had several wives, with the most notable being Nefertari, his first and favorite wife. Historical records suggest he had around 50 wives in total, although many of these unions were likely politically motivated. Ramses II’s marriages were often part of alliances with other nations or to strengthen his own dynasty.
King Ramses II, also known as Ramses the Great, is believed to have had around 200 wives and concubines throughout his reign. The most notable of his wives was Nefertari, who was his first and favorite queen. Additionally, he had several other wives, including Isetnofret, who was the mother of some of his children. Ramses II's marriages were part of the political and social practices of ancient Egypt, aimed at strengthening alliances and ensuring succession.
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Seti I son was Ramses II, Ramses I was Seti I father