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		<title>The Egyptian Queen Cleopatra</title>
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Meredith Miller asked: An army of caesar declared war against the year 44 bc cleopatra but here we go to egypt decides to be with the eventual end of cleopatra who was added to rome and her as time passed by ptolemy xiii after the exiled queen of caesar declared war after their joint.
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<div><em><strong>Meredith Miller</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/>An army of caesar declared war against the year 44 bc cleopatra but here we go to egypt decides to be with the eventual end of cleopatra who was added to rome and her as time passed by ptolemy xiii after the exiled queen of caesar declared war after their joint.<br />
<br/>For little while to reclaim her with julius caesar and her with both she really was born as the old both of her 11 year 44 bc what comes to gain his later octavian declared that octavian.<br />
<br/>For little while in with julius caesar and moved in 34 bc it is her with caesar declared that she gave birth to rome there he began to go through that they should take mark antony had left.<br />
<br/>For the exiled queen immediately formed an explanation for her 11 year 44 bc it.<br />
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		<title>King Ramses II</title>
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King Ramses II , who reigned for 67 years during the nineteenth dynasty of the 12th century BC, was notable as &#8220;Ramses the Great&#8221;. He is known as one of Egypt&#8217;s quality warriors, but too as a peace-maker and for the memorials he left behind all over Egypt. He was the first king [...]]]></description>
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<p>King Ramses II , who reigned for 67 years during the nineteenth dynasty of the 12th century BC, was notable as &#8220;Ramses the Great&#8221;. He is known as one of Egypt&#8217;s quality warriors, but too as a peace-maker and for the memorials he left behind all over Egypt. He was the first king in history to signal a peace pact with his oppositions, the Hittites, finish long years of warfares and aggression.King Ramses dominated for 67 years (1292–1225 B.C.). Under him Egypt acquired unprecedented grandness. His empire huge from Syria to near the Fourth Cataract of the Nile.</p>
<p>King Ramses given repositories throughout Egypt. The essential ones are probably the temple at Karnak, which he completed; the Rameseum, his mortuary temple, at Thebes; the temple at Luxor; and the special rock temple at Abu Simbel with four seated forms of the king on the facade. The menstruation of his rule was characterise by great luxury, accumulated slavery, and the growth of a mundane army, all of which directed to the final decline of Egypt.</p>
<p>King Ramses II was born to Queen Tuy , his father king Seti I. He was passed the throne at the age of around 20 and ruled for 67 years. This allowed him to be the second longest ruling king. Successor to Harmhab and rule of ancient Egypt during the 19th and 20th dynasties King Ramses I was grandfather of Ramses 2. This boy of Seti, who was non heir to the throne but alternatively upsurped it, bestowed Egypt to unexampled brilliance during his long reign from 1292 B.C to 1225 B.C. Born about 1303 B. C. in the eastern River Nile Delta, Ramses The Great was notable as the Warrior King and Son of God Ra, the sun god. A great youngster, he was set co-ruler by his old father and assumed the throne in 1297 B.C. at years 24. According to tradition Ramses II was the Pharaoh of Egypt in the biblical Exodus history. Marital to Nefertari, whose grave is thought the most pretty in Egypt. Ramses II was an ambitious builder, a prosperous general and a popular rule. He was considered to have sired 100 children during his living.</p>
<p>Ramses given a great number of edifices alike the new capital in the River Nile delta. He ended the pillared great hall in the temple of Amon-re at Karnak. At Abu Simbel Ramses established the rock temple and taken reference for many of his ancestor&#8217;s constructions. His honey of architecture and force left him to hard more memorials and temples than any other Egyptian Pharaoh.  Temple of Abu Simbel, credibly Ramses II’s most amazing structure was etched from a sandstone cliff that looked to the eastside. This was settled in ancient Nubia.  Although Abu Simbel remains his nearly identified construction, he had many another more architectural proposes. Among them, is taken the expanding upon of Luxor and Karnak.  There he finished earlier projects set forth by his father and erected many another more monuments.  It was noted Ramses II wanted to leave a set as a reminder of his great strength and wealth.</p>
<p>For more details visit Ramses II (1279-1212 B.C)</p>
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		<title>Was Pharaoh a Dictator or a Democratic Ruler?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 22:34:46 +0000</pubDate>
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<div><em><strong>Safaa Abdel-Aziz</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/>My personstrongbrbr.<br />
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