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3 years ago
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Which was major accomplishment of Ramses 2

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Anna007 [38]3 years ago
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Here is you're answer: *THIS INFORMATION IS FOUND BY GOOGLE NOT BY ME*

According to [Blank], Ramses II<span>, the third pharaoh of the 19th dynasty of ancient Egypt, is renowned for his success in battle (especially against the Hittites) and for his contributions as a builder and religious figure. He ruled from 1279 B.C. to 1213 B.C
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