You'll find plenty of traces of Pharaoh Ramesses II in the magnificent city of Luxor - formerly known as Thebes - which was the capital of the New Kingdom of Pharaonic Egypt, as well as an ...
Statue of Ramesses II from the city of Luxor in Upper Egypt (photo: en.wikipedia.org) The upper part of the great statue of Ramesses II was found by archaeologists during excavations of the ...
In the far north of Egypt, facing towards the neighbouring powers in the Near East and the Mediterranean, he founded a new capital city, modestly called Pi-Ramesses Aa-nakhtu, the 'House of ...
He built a new capital city ... the first kings of a unified Egypt, he began construction of a chapel and temple (Seti I would complete it). Still farther north, Rameses I reopened Egyptian ...
In the far north of Egypt, facing towards the neighbouring powers in the Near East and the Mediterranean, he founded a new capital city, modestly called Pi-Ramesses Aa-nakhtu, the 'House of ...
The train hit a buffer stop near the end of a busy platform at Ramses Station, which is in the city centre ... bodies in the latest disaster to hit Egypt's rundown railways.