- The
Ramesseum is the
memorial temple (or
mortuary temple) of
Pharaoh Ramesses II ("Ramesses the Great", also
spelled "Ramses" and "Rameses"). It is located...
- temple, and the
Ramesseum, his
grand mortuary temple. The
constructions were
bankrolled by the
large granaries (built
around the
Ramesseum) that concentrated...
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rather than Horus. In a
Middle Kingdom ritual,
recorded in the
Dramatic Ramesseum Papyrus, the sons of
Horus aid
Osiris in his
rejuvenation after death...
- The
Ramesseum medical papyri constitute a
collection of
ancient Egyptian medical do****ents
dating back to the
early 18th
century BC,
found in the temple...
- The
Ramesseum magician's box is a
container discovered in 1885–1886 in a tomb
underneath the
Ramesseum by
Flinders Petrie and
James Quibell, containing...
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built in the
Ramesseum after it was
ruined as well. The
Ramesseum was
originally built for
Ramesses II, but
after it was ruined, the
Ramesseum was given...
-
Ancient Egyptian statue, one of two
colossal granite statues from the
Ramesseum mortuary temple in Thebes,
Upper Egypt. It
depicts the
Nineteenth Dynasty...
- in Retjenu, and
Tunip in Naharin,
later recorded on the
walls of the
Ramesseum. This
second success at the
location was
equally as
meaningless as his...
-
Ramesses dedicated a
monumental structure within his
mortuary temple, the
Ramesseum, to his mother, and also
constructed a fine new tomb for her in the section...
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order on depictions.
Lists of
princes and
princesses were
found in the
Ramesseum, Luxor, Wadi es-Sebua and Abydos. Some
names are
known to us from ostraka...