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Pharaoh
Ramses II's reign was not merely long, but glorious. Ramses II's father,
Pharaoh Seti I, proclaimed his son heir to the throne while Ramses was still
a babe. At the age of 10, Ramses was appointed head of the army. Some years
later, at the death of his father, the young prince ascended to the throne,
inaugurating a reign characterized by great prosperity, territorial expansion,
and public building. Ramses demonstrated his godlike naturethe incarnated
son of Reby outshining
his predecessors in the expression of his divinely bestowed powers of Ma'at,
sekhem, and Heka.
Visit the links to find out how the great Ramses II carried out his divine obligations for the benefit of all Egyptians. Prosperity for the People Building for the Gods Prowess in Battle |
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