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Term Papers on Ramses The Great

Term Paper TitleRamses The Great
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# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.15

Ramses the Great

“Ramses the Great” In the Egyptian pyramids of Giza,
Ramses the Great ruled as the greatest pharaoh of all times.
Ramses the Great, also known as Ramses II, or just
Ramses, was born in 1304 B.C., and was given the name
the Justice of Ray is Powerful. He had the knowledge of
the kingdom, and became the focus of the court at an early
age. Ramses and his father spent most of their time
together, and at age ten, Ramses became heir to the
thrown. He took the thrown in the year of 1292 B.C. The
pharaoh lived over all other people in the kingdom.
According to historians, the Nile river was the source of life
to the Egyptians. The Nile river provided the Egyptian
people with water, fish, and fertile soil to grow crops on.
The peasant folk in Egypt lived on a diet of wheat bread,
fish, and corn. Also, the death rates there were said to be
very high. When Ramses became pharaoh, he got many
riches. For example, Ramses had as many women as his
heart desired. The women did everything for Ramses,
which includes dancing for him. Ramses II was the most
powerful king in all of ancient Egypt, and his Queens were
his greatest supporters. Ramses had many wives, but he
loved one particular wife the most of all of them. Ramses
the Great was also known for his fighting. In 1275 B.C., he
went into battle with about 2,000 men. It was about noon
on a spring day, and Ramses II was encamped with his
army near the city of Kadesh in Syria. He and his army
were planning a surprise attack on the Hittites. While
Ramses was waiting for his army to assemble, Hittite
ch...

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