Ancinet Egyptian tomb decoration depicting Ramesses II and gods, 1279-1213 BC. From the small temple built by King Rameses II in Abydos. Louvre Museum


Ancinet Egyptian tomb decoration depicting Ramesses II and gods, 1279-1213 BC. From the small temple built by King Rameses II in Abydos. Louvre Museum N 127 or N 128. Right: Ramesses II is presented an Ankh by Horus. To their left: deiry presenting a flagellum; Amun (?) goddess presenting a menat necklace. From El-Araba el-Madfouna. Sully Room 324. Ramesses II (c. 1303–1213 BC) was the third pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt. He is often regarded as the greatest, most celebrated, and most powerful pharaoh of the New Kingdom, itself the most powerful period of Ancient Egypt.


Size: 16504px × 8009px
Location: Louvre Museum
Photo credit: © funkyfood London - Paul Williams / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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