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🗓️ 17 April 2025
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0:00.0 | In the annals of Egyptian history, there is no one quite like Ramesses II. |
0:15.0 | He is arguably the most famous, or infamous, of Egypt's pharaohs. |
0:20.0 | Tutankhamun and Cleopatra challenge him for that title, |
0:23.5 | but where Rameses wins in the fame department is his visibility. The monuments of this king |
0:30.0 | appear throughout Egypt and Sudan, and his art, like statues, can be found in countless |
0:36.5 | museums. |
0:42.1 | It's a rare collection that doesn't have something of Remusis II. |
0:48.9 | By comparison, Cleopatra and Tutankhamun are more famous in the imaginative sense. |
0:56.9 | Their stories are legendary, but visit a museum, or Egypt itself, and you'll find these two monarchs are almost invisible compared to Ramesses. There are a couple of reasons for this. The first is |
1:04.0 | longevity. Ramesses came to power around 20 years old, and he ruled Egypt for 67 years, dying in his late 80s. By any metric, |
1:15.2 | that was an incredible tenure of rule. Multiple generations would be born, live, and die under |
1:22.2 | the reign of this monarch. Such a long period gave the king more opportunities than most to build monuments, |
1:30.5 | lead expeditions, and enact political or religious policies that shaped his society and left |
1:37.3 | a lasting legacy. The other reason for Ramesses fame is stone, building. Ramesses was one heck of a builder pharaoh. His government |
1:48.0 | and his people worked constantly throughout his long reign. They erected monuments throughout the |
1:54.5 | Nile Valley. Some of these were new, others were additions to existing temples, and some were borrowed from previous works. |
2:03.7 | We'll get into that as our story unfolds. |
2:06.6 | The point is, if you visit Egypt today, pretty much every necropolis or monument has some trace |
2:13.1 | of Ramesses II and the achievements of his people. |
2:18.0 | Finally, Ramesses fame is and the achievements of his people. Finally, Ramesses' fame is so great because it's not a new phenomenon. |
2:23.9 | Not long after his death, Egyptians started looking back at him as a kind of poster child for |
2:30.1 | pharaonic power and splendor. |
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