ramses the great

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ramses the great

Ramses the Great stands before the towering statues of Abu Simbel.

Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • Ramses the Great: A historical figure, specifically a pharaoh (king) of ancient Egypt who reigned from approximately 1304 BC to 1237 BC. He is renowned for his extensive building programs and military campaigns, leaving behind many monumental structures.
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The temple of Abu Simbel was built by Ramses the Great.
    • Historians study the reign of Ramses the Great to understand the New Kingdom period of Egypt.
Advanced Usage
  • The name is often used in historical and archaeological contexts to refer to this specific pharaoh, distinguishing him from other pharaohs named Ramses.
    • The diplomacy of Ramses the Great is evidenced by the first known peace treaty.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ramesses II: An alternative spelling for the same pharaoh.
  • Ozymandias: The Greek name for Ramses II, famously used in Percy Bysshe Shelley's poem.
  • Pharaoh: A title for the ancient Egyptian king; Ramses the Great was one of the most powerful pharaohs.
Synonyms
  • Ramesses II
  • Ozymandias (in poetic or classical contexts)
Related Phrases and Idioms
  • While there are no direct phrasal verbs or idioms for this proper noun, it is commonly part of descriptive historical phrases.
    • the era of Ramses the Great
    • the monuments of Ramses the Great
ramses the great

Ramses the Great stands before the towering statues of Abu Simbel.

Noun
  1. king of Egypt between 1304 and 1237 BC who built many monuments