Nefertiti
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Ramses II was the 3rd king of the 19th dynasty. He was the most successful Egyptian ruler of that dynasty and probably any other dynasties also. He ruled for 67 years, and he lived to be over 90 years old. He was a great builder and famed warrior.
Speaking of a famed warrior, Ramses II had red hair, which back then said he was connected to the god set. Unfortunately Set was not one of the best gods; he was hated and scorned by Egyptians. Ramses II was proud to be a man of Set, so he decided to put his name in a better rank. Because Ramses II liked war and having lots of ground to rule upon, Set was the perfect god for him. He even decided to make a temple for Set.
Actually, Ramses II had many temples built in his name. He has the record for the most statues built for one king to date. He had many temples built for himself but at one point he built one for Nefertari, one of his many queens. Special temples for him and the Hittites were used to enhance the peace between the two peoples. A lot of these temples and monuments were built in Nubia. This temple business gave sculptors and artists many jobs.
 A statue of Ramses II, notice the detail of the arm, beard, and headpiece.
Ramses II had many wives and over 100 children. His parents were Seti I and Tuya, the king and queen before him. Some of his wives included Maetfrure, Nefertari, and Isisnofret. Some of the more important children of his were Bintah, Setakhtk, and Khaemweset. His most important son was Memeptah, the son who succeeded him in being king.
The battle of Kadesh was Ramses IIs biggest war. It took place in north Syria of 1274 because Ramses II wanted to regain land in Asia and Africa once owned in the 15th and 16th centuries. It also started in Ramses IIs