Without a doubt Ramesses' greatest monument is the huge temple carved from the natural sandstone rock at Abu Simbel, far to the south in Nubia. He added to the great temples at Karnak and Luxor, and completed his father Seti's mortuary temple at Thebes. On the west bank of Thebes he constructed the giant mortuary temple, the Ramesseum of which 3000 workmen were employed to build.
Ramses II constructed the Ramesseum at Thebes, the temples at Abu Simbel, the hall at Karnak, the complex at Abydos, plus hundreds of other buildings, monuments, temples. Many historians call his reign the pinnacle of Egyptian art and culture.
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The temple of Hephaestus was built for Hephaestus and in in honor of him.
because it wanted to be built
The Ramesseum was built somewhere between 1300 and 1200 BC
The Ramesseum is made of stone.
Ramses II built many monuments during his lifetime. Some well-known monuments include Ramesseum and the rock temples of Abu Simbel.
In Luxor there are six great temples, the four on the left bank are known as Goornah, Deir-el-Bahri, the Ramesseum, and Medinet Habu; and the two temples on the right bank are known as the Karnak and Luxor. The earliest references to the temple complexes date to 1400BC.
More than any other either before him or after. They include: the Rock Temple at Abu Simbel; the Ramesseum in W. Thebes; a massive extension to the temple complex at Karnak; a massive statue at Memphis; many more statues and buildings all over Egypt plus a tomb of enormous proportions.
Hans Wolfgang Helck has written: 'Die Ritualdarstellungen des Ramesseums' -- subject(s): Inscriptions, Egyptian language, Ramesseum, Religion
Ramses the second built a city called the House of Ramses. In front of it there was 4 66 foot tall statues of him. The ears were three feet long. Want to learn more about Ramses? Then ask , why was Ramses the second a great pharaoh.
Without a doubt Ramesses' greatest monument is the huge temple carved from the natural sandstone rock at Abu Simbel, far to the south in Nubia. He added to the great temples at Karnak and Luxor, and completed his father Seti's mortuary temple at Thebes. On the west bank of Thebes he constructed the giant mortuary temple, the Ramesseum of which 3000 workmen were employed to build.
this was built by mohamad of ghazni
It was built in china
Ramses II constructed the Ramesseum at Thebes, the temples at Abu Simbel, the hall at Karnak, the complex at Abydos, plus hundreds of other buildings, monuments, temples. Many historians call his reign the pinnacle of Egyptian art and culture.
I assume you mean "built in" not "in built." A built in oven is an oven that is not mobile, and it is built in to the wall of the kitchen.