Ramesses I: at least 2 years.
Ramesses II: 87-187 years.
Prince Ramesses: at least 50 years.
Ramesses III: at least 31 years.
Ramesses IV: at least 6 years.
Ramesses V: at least 4 years.
Ramesses VI:at least 8 years.
Ramesses VII:at least 7 years.
Ramesses VIII: at least 1 year.
Ramesses IX: at least 18 years.
Ramesses X: at least 4 years.
Ramesses XI: at least 29 years.
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There are 256 recorded Pharaohs from 'Dynasty 0' (Archaic Period 3150-2686 BCE) until Dynasty 31 (343-332 BCE) but many Pharaohs are classified as 'unknown' and there may have been many more. Ruling Queens and female Pharaohs are not often counted in the 256+ figure above and this may increase the number to well over 275.
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Ramesses II ruled Egypt from 1279 to 1213 B.C.
Ramesses XI ruled Egypt from 1107 to 1078 B.C.
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There are more than 60 tombs found till now in the valley of kings. Some of the king names are
Ramesses VII, Ramesses IV, Unnamed son of Ramesses III, Ramesses XI,
Sons of Ramesses II, Ramesses IX, Ramesses II, Merenptah, Ramesses V, Ramesses VI, Amenmesse, Ramesses III, Amenherkhepshef, Mentuherkhepshef
Twosret, Setnakhte, Seti II, Ramesses I, Seti I, Ramesses X, Mentuherkhepshef, Thutmose I, Hatshepsut, Tia'a, Thutmose III, Amenhotep II, Maiherpri, Thutmose I, Amenhotep I, Queen Hatshepsut-Meryetre, Thutmose IV, Userhet
Yuya, Tjuyu, Siptah, Amenemopet, Smenkhkare/Akhenaten, Horemheb, Sitre In, Tutankhamen and other unknown kings.
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Ramesses the second is not the same person as ramesses the third. Ramesses the second is more famus and is more pupular. Ramesses the third is just another ramesses. In Egypt many names are the same just with the number of times that name ecsites is added.
Examples: Ramesses, Ramesses the first, or II, or also know as Rammesses the great because he had such a positive impact on Egypt, Ramesses the third.
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There were 11 Pharaohs named Ramesses.
Ramesses I
Ramesses II
Ramesses III
Ramesses IV
Ramesses V
Ramesses VI
Ramesses VII
Ramesses VIII
Ramesses IX
Ramesses X
Ramesses XI
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He lived in Egypt in the city of Pi-Ramesses ("The house of Ramesses") which was located near present-day Cairo.
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He was known as Ramesses the Great because of his military experience prior to his reign.
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Seti I, followed by Ramesses I and Ramesses II of the New Kingdom Rulers.
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Ramses (Ramesses) - by Ramses I through Ramses XI in the 19th and 20th dynasties.
but also
Seti - by the son of Ramses (Seti I) and the son of Amenmose (Seti II)
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Ramesses I became king in 1295, Ramesses II became king in 1279
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Ramesses' chief wife was Queen Nefertari, not to be confused with Nefertiti (of whom there is a famous bust.)
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I can assume you are thinking of Nefertiti, Queen of the Nile, the wife of Akhenaten, who was a grandson of Ramesses
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King Ramesses (a.k.a Ramesses II, Ramesses al-Akbar, Ramesses the Greatest) who ruled in Ancient Egypt between 1279 BCE and 1212 BCE. This is believed to be the same Egyptian King to which the Bible refers to in the book of Exodus as "Pharaoh."
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No, Ramesses The Great is not a God. He was a Pharoah of the 19th Dynasty in Ancient Egypt. Ramesses did claim his father was the God Amun, although everyone knew his real Father was Seti I
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Usermaatre Setepenre is one of the names of Pharaoh Ramesses II also known as Ramesses the Great.
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Well there were about a dozen Ramesses. But I assume you're referring to the Ramesses, which would be Ramesses II. In which case, he was the third Pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty in the New Kingdom. You can check out other Ramesses here:
http://www.touregypt.net/kings.htm
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No. Ramesses II was Pharaoh over a century before Ramesses III was ruling, and may not have even been related to Ramesses III.
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Ramesses Mummy King Mystery - 2011 TV was released on:
USA: 2011
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The official names of Ramesses II were Ramesses userma'etre' setepenre',meaning "Born of Ra, powerful is the truth of Ra, chosen by Ra". The Egyptians did not use numerals after the names of their kings, since their full names were always different.
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Ramesses I was the grandfather of Ramesses II. The first Ramesses was a military officer of no proven royal blood, who was appointed heir by the childless Pharaoh Horemheb, last king of the 18th Dynasty. He appears to have had a very short reign, no longer than 14 months, after which power passed to his son, Seti I, who was succeeded in his turn by his son, Ramesses II.
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the piecewise linear chaotic map is defined as follows:
xi+1=Fpi(xi)= xi/pi if 0<=xi<pi
(xi-pi)/(0.5-pi) if pi<=xi<0.5
Fp(1-xi) if xi>=0.5
where 0<=xi<1 and the control parameter 0<pi<0.5
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