Cario as is the capital know was the main city of power in ancient times according to finds found. it is also smack in the middle of the upper and lower kingdoms of Egypt making it the ideal place to govern and give orders from. whiel there is no solid proof saying he did rule from here it is the most likely location. also being near the river Nile garanteed he had plenty of fresh food all the time which would make it an ideal location to be at.
Everything above is false. Cairo was built by the Moslems. It was built on a trading post not another previous city. Cairo is across from Giza's (Jeezah) three pyramids. Memphis is further south of Cairo, and Thebes is another 70 miles south of Memphis.
Thutmose the III ruled ancient Egypt. He ruled after his stepmother Hatshepsut. He also had a love for botany and his education.
Ramses II ruled in Ancient Egypt about 1290 BC. The name of the area of Egypt where he lived was called Luxor.
Ramses II's government was an example of an absolute monarchy.
the answer is Thutmose 3rd
King Ramses II died at 90 years old in 1213 BC. King Ramses II ruled Egypt from 1279 BC until his death.
what was three goals ramses 2 dreamed about
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Seti I son was Ramses II, Ramses I was Seti I father
New Kingdom, 19th dynasty, Pharaoh Ramses II known as Ramses the Great, reigned 1279-1213BC
1279 b.C -1213 b.c
King Ramses II lived in the New Kingdom. Sorry, but i want to know how old you are to be asking this because I am only 8 years old.
Ramses II ruled during the 19th dynasty.
Ramses II ruled in Ancient Egypt about 1290 BC. The name of the area of Egypt where he lived was called Luxor.
King Ramses II had 245 wives in his live time
Ramses II was negative 17 when Nefertiti passed on.
Ramses II's favorite wife is Nefertiti but we know little about her. Ramses II built a temple for her and she had a beautiful tomb.
ramses built the temples to please the gods
Ramses II's government was an example of an absolute monarchy.