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Marta_Voda [28]
2 years ago
13

What is Ramses ll’s statesmanship

History
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swat322 years ago
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Projects initiated under Ramses II's reign included the other temple at Abu Simbel and his own funerary temple, now called the Ramesseum. Ramses II didn't build only temples: he constructed the city Per Ramessu to serve as his new capital and a well en route to gold mines in Nubia.

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