Ramesses II circa 1303 - 1213 BC. Egyptian. Third Pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty. After an engraving by Salvador Cherubini in Jean Francois Champollion´s 19th century work Monuments de l'Egypte et de la Nubie, d'àprès les dessins exécutés sur les lieux sous la direction de Champollion-le-jeune. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ramesses-ii-circa-1303-1213-bc-egyptian-third-pharaoh-of-the-19th-dynasty-after-an-engraving-by-salvador-cherubini-in-jean-francois-champollions-19th-century-work-monuments-de-legypte-et-de-la-nubie-dprs-les-dessins-excuts-sur-les-lieux-sous-la-direction-de-champollion-le-jeune-image382169842.html
RM2D5N9EX–Ramesses II circa 1303 - 1213 BC. Egyptian. Third Pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty. After an engraving by Salvador Cherubini in Jean Francois Champollion´s 19th century work Monuments de l'Egypte et de la Nubie, d'àprès les dessins exécutés sur les lieux sous la direction de Champollion-le-jeune.
Fig 6 Amenôf II (Amenhotep II) Fig 7 Ramses I Fig 8 Menephtah II (Merneptah) Fig 9 Menephtah III (Seti II) Fig 10 Uerri (Sethnakhte) Fig 11 Ramses VI For Menephtah III read Séthi II / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 85), For Uerri read Sethnakht / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 85).; Fig. 6. Amenôf II [Amenhotep II]. Fig. 7. Ramses I. Fig. 8. Menephtah II [Merneptah]. Fig. 9. Menephtah III [Seti II]. Fig. 10. Uerri [Sethnakhte]. Fig. 11. Ramses VI. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-6-amenof-ii-amenhotep-ii-fig-7-ramses-i-fig-8-menephtah-ii-merneptah-fig-9-menephtah-iii-seti-ii-fig-10-uerri-sethnakhte-fig-11-ramses-vi-for-menephtah-iii-read-sthi-ii-lgypte-antique-illustre-de-champollion-et-rosellini-paris-1933-p-85-for-uerri-read-sethnakht-lgypte-antique-illustre-de-champollion-et-rosellini-paris-1933-p-85-fig-6-amenf-ii-amenhotep-ii-fig-7-ramses-i-fig-8-menephtah-ii-merneptah-fig-9-menephtah-iii-seti-ii-fig-10-uerri-sethnakhte-fig-11-ramses-vi-image333730719.html
RM2AAXMX7–Fig 6 Amenôf II (Amenhotep II) Fig 7 Ramses I Fig 8 Menephtah II (Merneptah) Fig 9 Menephtah III (Seti II) Fig 10 Uerri (Sethnakhte) Fig 11 Ramses VI For Menephtah III read Séthi II / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 85), For Uerri read Sethnakht / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 85).; Fig. 6. Amenôf II [Amenhotep II]. Fig. 7. Ramses I. Fig. 8. Menephtah II [Merneptah]. Fig. 9. Menephtah III [Seti II]. Fig. 10. Uerri [Sethnakhte]. Fig. 11. Ramses VI.
The Ramasseum, mortuary temple, of Pharaoh Ramesses II, in the Theban necropolis in Upper Egypt. Jean-François Champollion, visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramses' names and titles on the walls. Ramesses II. The design of Ramses' mortuary temple adheres to the standard canons of New Kingdom temple architecture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ramasseum-mortuary-temple-of-pharaoh-ramesses-ii-in-the-theban-necropolis-in-upper-egypt-jean-franois-champollion-visited-the-ruins-of-the-site-in-1829-and-first-identified-the-hieroglyphs-making-up-ramses-names-and-titles-on-the-walls-ramesses-ii-the-design-of-ramses-mortuary-temple-adheres-to-the-standard-canons-of-new-kingdom-temple-architecture-image328340416.html
RM2A255FC–The Ramasseum, mortuary temple, of Pharaoh Ramesses II, in the Theban necropolis in Upper Egypt. Jean-François Champollion, visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramses' names and titles on the walls. Ramesses II. The design of Ramses' mortuary temple adheres to the standard canons of New Kingdom temple architecture.
Sardinian warrior from the time of Ramses II. After Champollion, 1902 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sardinian-warrior-from-the-time-of-ramses-ii-after-champollion-1902-image220130770.html
RMPP3R16–Sardinian warrior from the time of Ramses II. After Champollion, 1902
Ramses III (Ramses II) combatte singolarmente e a piedi coi capi dei nemici For Ramses III read Ramsès II / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 98).; Ramses III [Ramses II] combatte singolarmente e a piedi coi capi dei nemici. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ramses-iii-ramses-ii-combatte-singolarmente-e-a-piedi-coi-capi-dei-nemici-for-ramses-iii-read-ramss-ii-lgypte-antique-illustre-de-champollion-et-rosellini-paris-1933-p-98-ramses-iii-ramses-ii-combatte-singolarmente-e-a-piedi-coi-capi-dei-nemici-image339536743.html
RM2AMB6G7–Ramses III (Ramses II) combatte singolarmente e a piedi coi capi dei nemici For Ramses III read Ramsès II / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 98).; Ramses III [Ramses II] combatte singolarmente e a piedi coi capi dei nemici.
. Égypte. nt une tour-nure excellente à Thebes. Silsfaiblissent un peu dans diversendroits du MemnoniumdAby-dos, cest que, après avoir rap-pelé les ateliers de Sétoui V àla capitale, Ramsès II dut uti-liser un atelier local qui ne lesvalait point. Dans la Nubie, àIbsamboul et à Béît-Oually, oùil déporta des artistes thébains,la sculpture conserve partout une tenue solide : Ibsamboul possèdece que Champollion déclarait être, non sans justice, le chef-dœuvredu bas-relief égyptien, le Sésostris combattant (lîg. 356), Il estdaspect un peu fruste, par la faute du grès, qui est de texturegrossière, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gypte-nt-une-tour-nure-excellente-thebes-silsfaiblissent-un-peu-dans-diversendroits-du-memnoniumdaby-dos-cest-que-aprs-avoir-rap-pel-les-ateliers-de-stoui-v-la-capitale-ramss-ii-dut-uti-liser-un-atelier-local-qui-ne-lesvalait-point-dans-la-nubie-ibsamboul-et-bt-oually-oil-dporta-des-artistes-thbainsla-sculpture-conserve-partout-une-tenue-solide-ibsamboul-possdece-que-champollion-dclarait-tre-non-sans-justice-le-chef-duvredu-bas-relief-gyptien-le-ssostris-combattant-lg-356-il-estdaspect-un-peu-fruste-par-la-faute-du-grs-qui-est-de-texturegrossire-image336914654.html
RM2AG3P26–. Égypte. nt une tour-nure excellente à Thebes. Silsfaiblissent un peu dans diversendroits du MemnoniumdAby-dos, cest que, après avoir rap-pelé les ateliers de Sétoui V àla capitale, Ramsès II dut uti-liser un atelier local qui ne lesvalait point. Dans la Nubie, àIbsamboul et à Béît-Oually, oùil déporta des artistes thébains,la sculpture conserve partout une tenue solide : Ibsamboul possèdece que Champollion déclarait être, non sans justice, le chef-dœuvredu bas-relief égyptien, le Sésostris combattant (lîg. 356), Il estdaspect un peu fruste, par la faute du grès, qui est de texturegrossière,
The Ramasseum, mortuary temple, of Pharaoh Ramesses II, in the Theban necropolis in Upper Egypt. Jean-François Champollion, visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramses' names and titles on the walls. Ramesses II. The design of Ramses' mortuary temple adheres to the standard canons of New Kingdom temple architecture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ramasseum-mortuary-temple-of-pharaoh-ramesses-ii-in-the-theban-necropolis-in-upper-egypt-jean-franois-champollion-visited-the-ruins-of-the-site-in-1829-and-first-identified-the-hieroglyphs-making-up-ramses-names-and-titles-on-the-walls-ramesses-ii-the-design-of-ramses-mortuary-temple-adheres-to-the-standard-canons-of-new-kingdom-temple-architecture-image328340413.html
RM2A255F9–The Ramasseum, mortuary temple, of Pharaoh Ramesses II, in the Theban necropolis in Upper Egypt. Jean-François Champollion, visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramses' names and titles on the walls. Ramesses II. The design of Ramses' mortuary temple adheres to the standard canons of New Kingdom temple architecture.
For Ramses III read Ramsès II / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 94).; Comincia la serie delle battaglie e conquiste di Ramses III [Ramesses II], rappresentate nel grande Speco d'Ibsambul [Abû Sunbul] in Nubia]. Il re percote un mazzo di vinti di varie specie dinnanzi ad Amon-rê [Amon]. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/for-ramses-iii-read-ramss-ii-lgypte-antique-illustre-de-champollion-et-rosellini-paris-1933-p-94-comincia-la-serie-delle-battaglie-e-conquiste-di-ramses-iii-ramesses-ii-rappresentate-nel-grande-speco-dibsambul-ab-sunbul-in-nubia-il-re-percote-un-mazzo-di-vinti-di-varie-specie-dinnanzi-ad-amon-r-amon-image333388840.html
RM2AAB4T8–For Ramses III read Ramsès II / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 94).; Comincia la serie delle battaglie e conquiste di Ramses III [Ramesses II], rappresentate nel grande Speco d'Ibsambul [Abû Sunbul] in Nubia]. Il re percote un mazzo di vinti di varie specie dinnanzi ad Amon-rê [Amon].
Histoire de l'art dans l'antiquité: Égypte, Assyrie, Perse, Asie Mineure, Grece, Etrurie, Rome . 47G. — Prisonniers. Ramesséum (Champollion, pi. 322). La plus belle peut-être des statues de Ramsès II qui soit parvenuejusquà nous est celle que nous empruntons au musée de Turin, siriche en figures monumentales de rois tliébaius (fig. 477). La conser-vation en est merveilleuse et le travail des plus soignés; la tête a uncaractère très individuel et beaucoup de distinction. Un des fils du roiest représenté, à toute petite échelle, debout contre le siège où trôneson père. Boulaq possède aussi la pa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/histoire-de-lart-dans-lantiquit-gypte-assyrie-perse-asie-mineure-grece-etrurie-rome-47g-prisonniers-ramessum-champollion-pi-322-la-plus-belle-peut-tre-des-statues-de-ramss-ii-qui-soit-parvenuejusqu-nous-est-celle-que-nous-empruntons-au-muse-de-turin-siriche-en-figures-monumentales-de-rois-tlibaius-fig-477-la-conser-vation-en-est-merveilleuse-et-le-travail-des-plus-soigns-la-tte-a-uncaractre-trs-individuel-et-beaucoup-de-distinction-un-des-fils-du-roiest-reprsent-toute-petite-chelle-debout-contre-le-sige-o-trneson-pre-boulaq-possde-aussi-la-pa-image339972105.html
RM2AN31TW–Histoire de l'art dans l'antiquité: Égypte, Assyrie, Perse, Asie Mineure, Grece, Etrurie, Rome . 47G. — Prisonniers. Ramesséum (Champollion, pi. 322). La plus belle peut-être des statues de Ramsès II qui soit parvenuejusquà nous est celle que nous empruntons au musée de Turin, siriche en figures monumentales de rois tliébaius (fig. 477). La conser-vation en est merveilleuse et le travail des plus soignés; la tête a uncaractère très individuel et beaucoup de distinction. Un des fils du roiest représenté, à toute petite échelle, debout contre le siège où trôneson père. Boulaq possède aussi la pa
The Ramasseum, mortuary temple, of Pharaoh Ramesses II, in the Theban necropolis in Upper Egypt. Jean-François Champollion, visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramses' names and titles on the walls. Ramesses II. The design of Ramses' mortuary temple adheres to the standard canons of New Kingdom temple architecture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ramasseum-mortuary-temple-of-pharaoh-ramesses-ii-in-the-theban-necropolis-in-upper-egypt-jean-franois-champollion-visited-the-ruins-of-the-site-in-1829-and-first-identified-the-hieroglyphs-making-up-ramses-names-and-titles-on-the-walls-ramesses-ii-the-design-of-ramses-mortuary-temple-adheres-to-the-standard-canons-of-new-kingdom-temple-architecture-image328340414.html
RM2A255FA–The Ramasseum, mortuary temple, of Pharaoh Ramesses II, in the Theban necropolis in Upper Egypt. Jean-François Champollion, visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramses' names and titles on the walls. Ramesses II. The design of Ramses' mortuary temple adheres to the standard canons of New Kingdom temple architecture.
Ramses III (Ramses II) lanciato col suo carro, e seguito da tre figli ugualmente sul carro, assale una fortezza piantata sopra una rupe, saettandone gli atterriti difensori For Ramses III read Ramsès II / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 96).; Ramses III [Ramses II] lanciato col suo carro, e seguito da tre figli ugualmente sul carro, assale una fortezza piantata sopra una rupe, saettandone gli atterriti difensori. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ramses-iii-ramses-ii-lanciato-col-suo-carro-e-seguito-da-tre-figli-ugualmente-sul-carro-assale-una-fortezza-piantata-sopra-una-rupe-saettandone-gli-atterriti-difensori-for-ramses-iii-read-ramss-ii-lgypte-antique-illustre-de-champollion-et-rosellini-paris-1933-p-96-ramses-iii-ramses-ii-lanciato-col-suo-carro-e-seguito-da-tre-figli-ugualmente-sul-carro-assale-una-fortezza-piantata-sopra-una-rupe-saettandone-gli-atterriti-difensori-image339536745.html
RM2AMB6G9–Ramses III (Ramses II) lanciato col suo carro, e seguito da tre figli ugualmente sul carro, assale una fortezza piantata sopra una rupe, saettandone gli atterriti difensori For Ramses III read Ramsès II / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 96).; Ramses III [Ramses II] lanciato col suo carro, e seguito da tre figli ugualmente sul carro, assale una fortezza piantata sopra una rupe, saettandone gli atterriti difensori.
The struggle of the nations - Egypt, Syria, and Assyria . mses V. in Champollion, Monuments, etc., vol. ii. pp. 490-G8S (cf. Lefkbuee, op. nit., vol. iii. pt. 2), that of Ramses VI. in Champollion, op. cit., vol. ii. pp.490-688 (cf. LEFEBmiE, op. cit., vol. iii. pt. 1, pis. 48-80), that of Ramses VII. in Ciiajipolliox, op. cit.,vol. i. pp. 442-446, 803-806 (cf. Lefebube, pp. 1-8). There is iu the Turin Museum a plan on a papyruswhich Champollion thought to bo that of the tomb of Ramses III. (Champollion-Fhieac, EgijptcAncienw, p. 348), but wliich TjCpsius rightly referred to tliat of Ramses IV Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-struggle-of-the-nations-egypt-syria-and-assyria-mses-v-in-champollion-monuments-etc-vol-ii-pp-490-g8s-cf-lefkbuee-op-nit-vol-iii-pt-2-that-of-ramses-vi-in-champollion-op-cit-vol-ii-pp490-688-cf-lefebmie-op-cit-vol-iii-pt-1-pis-48-80-that-of-ramses-vii-in-ciiajipolliox-op-citvol-i-pp-442-446-803-806-cf-lefebube-pp-1-8-there-is-iu-the-turin-museum-a-plan-on-a-papyruswhich-champollion-thought-to-bo-that-of-the-tomb-of-ramses-iii-champollion-fhieac-egijptcancienw-p-348-but-wliich-tjcpsius-rightly-referred-to-tliat-of-ramses-iv-image342856644.html
RM2AWPD44–The struggle of the nations - Egypt, Syria, and Assyria . mses V. in Champollion, Monuments, etc., vol. ii. pp. 490-G8S (cf. Lefkbuee, op. nit., vol. iii. pt. 2), that of Ramses VI. in Champollion, op. cit., vol. ii. pp.490-688 (cf. LEFEBmiE, op. cit., vol. iii. pt. 1, pis. 48-80), that of Ramses VII. in Ciiajipolliox, op. cit.,vol. i. pp. 442-446, 803-806 (cf. Lefebube, pp. 1-8). There is iu the Turin Museum a plan on a papyruswhich Champollion thought to bo that of the tomb of Ramses III. (Champollion-Fhieac, EgijptcAncienw, p. 348), but wliich TjCpsius rightly referred to tliat of Ramses IV
The Ramasseum, mortuary temple, of Pharaoh Ramesses II, in the Theban necropolis in Upper Egypt. Jean-François Champollion, visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramses' names and titles on the walls. Ramesses II. The design of Ramses' mortuary temple adheres to the standard canons of New Kingdom temple architecture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ramasseum-mortuary-temple-of-pharaoh-ramesses-ii-in-the-theban-necropolis-in-upper-egypt-jean-franois-champollion-visited-the-ruins-of-the-site-in-1829-and-first-identified-the-hieroglyphs-making-up-ramses-names-and-titles-on-the-walls-ramesses-ii-the-design-of-ramses-mortuary-temple-adheres-to-the-standard-canons-of-new-kingdom-temple-architecture-image328340415.html
RM2A255FB–The Ramasseum, mortuary temple, of Pharaoh Ramesses II, in the Theban necropolis in Upper Egypt. Jean-François Champollion, visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramses' names and titles on the walls. Ramesses II. The design of Ramses' mortuary temple adheres to the standard canons of New Kingdom temple architecture.
Ramses III (Ramesses II) lanciato col suo carro, e seguito da tre figli ugualmente sul carro, assale una fortezza piantata sopra una rupe, saettandone gli atterriti difensori For Ramses III read Ramsès II / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 97).; Ramses III [Ramesses II] lanciato col suo carro, e seguito da tre figli ugualmente sul carro, assale una fortezza piantata sopra una rupe, saettandone gli atterriti difensori. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ramses-iii-ramesses-ii-lanciato-col-suo-carro-e-seguito-da-tre-figli-ugualmente-sul-carro-assale-una-fortezza-piantata-sopra-una-rupe-saettandone-gli-atterriti-difensori-for-ramses-iii-read-ramss-ii-lgypte-antique-illustre-de-champollion-et-rosellini-paris-1933-p-97-ramses-iii-ramesses-ii-lanciato-col-suo-carro-e-seguito-da-tre-figli-ugualmente-sul-carro-assale-una-fortezza-piantata-sopra-una-rupe-saettandone-gli-atterriti-difensori-image339536660.html
RM2AMB6D8–Ramses III (Ramesses II) lanciato col suo carro, e seguito da tre figli ugualmente sul carro, assale una fortezza piantata sopra una rupe, saettandone gli atterriti difensori For Ramses III read Ramsès II / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 97).; Ramses III [Ramesses II] lanciato col suo carro, e seguito da tre figli ugualmente sul carro, assale una fortezza piantata sopra una rupe, saettandone gli atterriti difensori.
The Ramasseum, mortuary temple, of Pharaoh Ramesses II, in the Theban necropolis in Upper Egypt. Jean-François Champollion, visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramses' names and titles on the walls. Ramesses II. The design of Ramses' mortuary temple adheres to the standard canons of New Kingdom temple architecture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ramasseum-mortuary-temple-of-pharaoh-ramesses-ii-in-the-theban-necropolis-in-upper-egypt-jean-franois-champollion-visited-the-ruins-of-the-site-in-1829-and-first-identified-the-hieroglyphs-making-up-ramses-names-and-titles-on-the-walls-ramesses-ii-the-design-of-ramses-mortuary-temple-adheres-to-the-standard-canons-of-new-kingdom-temple-architecture-image328340407.html
RM2A255F3–The Ramasseum, mortuary temple, of Pharaoh Ramesses II, in the Theban necropolis in Upper Egypt. Jean-François Champollion, visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramses' names and titles on the walls. Ramesses II. The design of Ramses' mortuary temple adheres to the standard canons of New Kingdom temple architecture.
Ramses III (Ramses II) lanciato col suo carro, e seguito da tre figli ugualmente sul carro, assale una fortezza piantata sopra una rupe, saettandone gli atterriti difensori For Ramses III read Ramsès II / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 95); Attack on Syrian forces.; Ramses III [Ramses II] lanciato col suo carro, e seguito da tre figli ugualmente sul carro, assale una fortezza piantata sopra una rupe, saettandone gli atterriti difensori. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ramses-iii-ramses-ii-lanciato-col-suo-carro-e-seguito-da-tre-figli-ugualmente-sul-carro-assale-una-fortezza-piantata-sopra-una-rupe-saettandone-gli-atterriti-difensori-for-ramses-iii-read-ramss-ii-lgypte-antique-illustre-de-champollion-et-rosellini-paris-1933-p-95-attack-on-syrian-forces-ramses-iii-ramses-ii-lanciato-col-suo-carro-e-seguito-da-tre-figli-ugualmente-sul-carro-assale-una-fortezza-piantata-sopra-una-rupe-saettandone-gli-atterriti-difensori-image339536737.html
RM2AMB6G1–Ramses III (Ramses II) lanciato col suo carro, e seguito da tre figli ugualmente sul carro, assale una fortezza piantata sopra una rupe, saettandone gli atterriti difensori For Ramses III read Ramsès II / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 95); Attack on Syrian forces.; Ramses III [Ramses II] lanciato col suo carro, e seguito da tre figli ugualmente sul carro, assale una fortezza piantata sopra una rupe, saettandone gli atterriti difensori.
Fig1 Ramses III (Ramses II); Fig 2 Nofre-Ari (Nefertari); Fig 3 Ramses IV (Ramses III); Figg 4 e 5 Principe e principessa Pl. 16/3 - from Biban el-Muluk; Pl. 16/4,5 - from Medinet Habu /Ref.: L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini, Paris : Citadelles & Mazenod, 1993, p. 219.; Fig.1. Ramses III [Ramses II]; Fig. 2. Nofre-Ari [Nefertari]; Fig. 3. Ramses IV [Ramses III]; Figg. 4 e 5. Principe e principessa. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig1-ramses-iii-ramses-ii-fig-2-nofre-ari-nefertari-fig-3-ramses-iv-ramses-iii-figg-4-e-5-principe-e-principessa-pl-163-from-biban-el-muluk-pl-1645-from-medinet-habu-ref-lgypte-antique-illustre-de-champollion-et-rosellini-paris-citadelles-mazenod-1993-p-219-fig1-ramses-iii-ramses-ii-fig-2-nofre-ari-nefertari-fig-3-ramses-iv-ramses-iii-figg-4-e-5-principe-e-principessa-image333730867.html
RM2AAXN3F–Fig1 Ramses III (Ramses II); Fig 2 Nofre-Ari (Nefertari); Fig 3 Ramses IV (Ramses III); Figg 4 e 5 Principe e principessa Pl. 16/3 - from Biban el-Muluk; Pl. 16/4,5 - from Medinet Habu /Ref.: L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini, Paris : Citadelles & Mazenod, 1993, p. 219.; Fig.1. Ramses III [Ramses II]; Fig. 2. Nofre-Ari [Nefertari]; Fig. 3. Ramses IV [Ramses III]; Figg. 4 e 5. Principe e principessa.
The Ramasseum, mortuary temple, of Pharaoh Ramesses II, in the Theban necropolis in Upper Egypt. Jean-François Champollion, visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramses' names and titles on the walls. Ramesses II. The design of Ramses' mortuary temple adheres to the standard canons of New Kingdom temple architecture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ramasseum-mortuary-temple-of-pharaoh-ramesses-ii-in-the-theban-necropolis-in-upper-egypt-jean-franois-champollion-visited-the-ruins-of-the-site-in-1829-and-first-identified-the-hieroglyphs-making-up-ramses-names-and-titles-on-the-walls-ramesses-ii-the-design-of-ramses-mortuary-temple-adheres-to-the-standard-canons-of-new-kingdom-temple-architecture-image328340405.html
RM2A255F1–The Ramasseum, mortuary temple, of Pharaoh Ramesses II, in the Theban necropolis in Upper Egypt. Jean-François Champollion, visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramses' names and titles on the walls. Ramesses II. The design of Ramses' mortuary temple adheres to the standard canons of New Kingdom temple architecture.
Fig 21 Ramses II Fig 22 Ramses III (Ramses II) Fig 23 Nofre-Ari (Nefertari) Fig 24 Botiante (Bentanta) For Ramses III read Ramsés II / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 44). For Nofre-Ari read Néfertari / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 44). For Botiante read Bent-Anat / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 44).; Fig. 21. Ramses II. Fig. 22. Ramses III [Ramses II]. Fig. 23. Nofre-Ari [Nefertari]. Fig. 24. Botiante [Bentanta]. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-21-ramses-ii-fig-22-ramses-iii-ramses-ii-fig-23-nofre-ari-nefertari-fig-24-botiante-bentanta-for-ramses-iii-read-ramss-ii-lgypte-antique-illustre-de-champollion-et-rosellini-paris-1933-p-44-for-nofre-ari-read-nfertari-lgypte-antique-illustre-de-champollion-et-rosellini-paris-1933-p-44-for-botiante-read-bent-anat-lgypte-antique-illustre-de-champollion-et-rosellini-paris-1933-p-44-fig-21-ramses-ii-fig-22-ramses-iii-ramses-ii-fig-23-nofre-ari-nefertari-fig-24-botiante-bentanta-image333730583.html
RM2AAXMNB–Fig 21 Ramses II Fig 22 Ramses III (Ramses II) Fig 23 Nofre-Ari (Nefertari) Fig 24 Botiante (Bentanta) For Ramses III read Ramsés II / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 44). For Nofre-Ari read Néfertari / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 44). For Botiante read Bent-Anat / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 44).; Fig. 21. Ramses II. Fig. 22. Ramses III [Ramses II]. Fig. 23. Nofre-Ari [Nefertari]. Fig. 24. Botiante [Bentanta].
The Ramasseum, mortuary temple, of Pharaoh Ramesses II, in the Theban necropolis in Upper Egypt. Jean-François Champollion, visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramses' names and titles on the walls. Ramesses II. The design of Ramses' mortuary temple adheres to the standard canons of New Kingdom temple architecture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ramasseum-mortuary-temple-of-pharaoh-ramesses-ii-in-the-theban-necropolis-in-upper-egypt-jean-franois-champollion-visited-the-ruins-of-the-site-in-1829-and-first-identified-the-hieroglyphs-making-up-ramses-names-and-titles-on-the-walls-ramesses-ii-the-design-of-ramses-mortuary-temple-adheres-to-the-standard-canons-of-new-kingdom-temple-architecture-image328340411.html
RM2A255F7–The Ramasseum, mortuary temple, of Pharaoh Ramesses II, in the Theban necropolis in Upper Egypt. Jean-François Champollion, visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramses' names and titles on the walls. Ramesses II. The design of Ramses' mortuary temple adheres to the standard canons of New Kingdom temple architecture.
Fig 61 Tsiutentôph (Taentipi) Fig 62 Un principe Fig 63 Terèi , or Nutèi (Ramses II) Fig 64 (del medesimo); figg A e B Amensi-Pehôr (Herihor) e Phisciam (Pinudjem) For Tsiutentôph read Taentipi / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 49) For Terèi ..., or Nutèi read Ramsès II / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 49).; Fig. 61. Tsiutentôph [Taentipi]. Fig. 62. Un principe. Fig. 63. Terèi ..., or Nutèi [Ramses II]. Fig. 64. [del medesimo]; figg. A e B. Amensi-Pehôr [Herihor] e Phisciam [Pinudjem] . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-61-tsiutentoph-taentipi-fig-62-un-principe-fig-63-terei-or-nutei-ramses-ii-fig-64-del-medesimo-figg-a-e-b-amensi-pehor-herihor-e-phisciam-pinudjem-for-tsiutentph-read-taentipi-lgypte-antique-illustre-de-champollion-et-rosellini-paris-1933-p-49-for-teri-or-nuti-read-ramss-ii-lgypte-antique-illustre-de-champollion-et-rosellini-paris-1933-p-49-fig-61-tsiutentph-taentipi-fig-62-un-principe-fig-63-teri-or-nuti-ramses-ii-fig-64-del-medesimo-figg-a-e-b-amensi-pehr-herihor-e-phisciam-pinudjem-image333730726.html
RM2AAXMXE–Fig 61 Tsiutentôph (Taentipi) Fig 62 Un principe Fig 63 Terèi , or Nutèi (Ramses II) Fig 64 (del medesimo); figg A e B Amensi-Pehôr (Herihor) e Phisciam (Pinudjem) For Tsiutentôph read Taentipi / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 49) For Terèi ..., or Nutèi read Ramsès II / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 49).; Fig. 61. Tsiutentôph [Taentipi]. Fig. 62. Un principe. Fig. 63. Terèi ..., or Nutèi [Ramses II]. Fig. 64. [del medesimo]; figg. A e B. Amensi-Pehôr [Herihor] e Phisciam [Pinudjem] .
The Ramasseum, mortuary temple, of Pharaoh Ramesses II, in the Theban necropolis in Upper Egypt. Jean-François Champollion, visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramses' names and titles on the walls. Ramesses II. The design of Ramses' mortuary temple adheres to the standard canons of New Kingdom temple architecture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ramasseum-mortuary-temple-of-pharaoh-ramesses-ii-in-the-theban-necropolis-in-upper-egypt-jean-franois-champollion-visited-the-ruins-of-the-site-in-1829-and-first-identified-the-hieroglyphs-making-up-ramses-names-and-titles-on-the-walls-ramesses-ii-the-design-of-ramses-mortuary-temple-adheres-to-the-standard-canons-of-new-kingdom-temple-architecture-image328340406.html
RM2A255F2–The Ramasseum, mortuary temple, of Pharaoh Ramesses II, in the Theban necropolis in Upper Egypt. Jean-François Champollion, visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramses' names and titles on the walls. Ramesses II. The design of Ramses' mortuary temple adheres to the standard canons of New Kingdom temple architecture.
Fig 25 Menephtah II (Merneptah) Fig 26 Menephtah III (Seti II) Fig 27 Uerri (Sethnakht) Fig 28 Ramses IV (Ramses III) For Menephtah II read Merenptah / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 45). For Menephtah III read Séthi II / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 45). For Uerri read Sethnakht / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 45). For Ramses IV read Ramses III / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 45).; Fig. 25. Menephtah II [Merneptah]. Fig. 2 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-25-menephtah-ii-merneptah-fig-26-menephtah-iii-seti-ii-fig-27-uerri-sethnakht-fig-28-ramses-iv-ramses-iii-for-menephtah-ii-read-merenptah-lgypte-antique-illustre-de-champollion-et-rosellini-paris-1933-p-45-for-menephtah-iii-read-sthi-ii-lgypte-antique-illustre-de-champollion-et-rosellini-paris-1933-p-45-for-uerri-read-sethnakht-lgypte-antique-illustre-de-champollion-et-rosellini-paris-1933-p-45-for-ramses-iv-read-ramses-iii-lgypte-antique-illustre-de-champollion-et-rosellini-paris-1933-p-45-fig-25-menephtah-ii-merneptah-fig-2-image333730571.html
RM2AAXMMY–Fig 25 Menephtah II (Merneptah) Fig 26 Menephtah III (Seti II) Fig 27 Uerri (Sethnakht) Fig 28 Ramses IV (Ramses III) For Menephtah II read Merenptah / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 45). For Menephtah III read Séthi II / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 45). For Uerri read Sethnakht / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 45). For Ramses IV read Ramses III / L'Égypte antique illustrée de Champollion et Rosellini. (Paris 1933, p. 45).; Fig. 25. Menephtah II [Merneptah]. Fig. 2
The Ramasseum, mortuary temple, of Pharaoh Ramesses II, in the Theban necropolis in Upper Egypt. Jean-François Champollion, visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramses' names and titles on the walls. Ramesses II. The design of Ramses' mortuary temple adheres to the standard canons of New Kingdom temple architecture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ramasseum-mortuary-temple-of-pharaoh-ramesses-ii-in-the-theban-necropolis-in-upper-egypt-jean-franois-champollion-visited-the-ruins-of-the-site-in-1829-and-first-identified-the-hieroglyphs-making-up-ramses-names-and-titles-on-the-walls-ramesses-ii-the-design-of-ramses-mortuary-temple-adheres-to-the-standard-canons-of-new-kingdom-temple-architecture-image328340410.html
RM2A255F6–The Ramasseum, mortuary temple, of Pharaoh Ramesses II, in the Theban necropolis in Upper Egypt. Jean-François Champollion, visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramses' names and titles on the walls. Ramesses II. The design of Ramses' mortuary temple adheres to the standard canons of New Kingdom temple architecture.
The Ramasseum, mortuary temple, of Pharaoh Ramesses II, in the Theban necropolis in Upper Egypt. Jean-François Champollion, visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramses' names and titles on the walls. Ramesses II. The design of Ramses' mortuary temple adheres to the standard canons of New Kingdom temple architecture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ramasseum-mortuary-temple-of-pharaoh-ramesses-ii-in-the-theban-necropolis-in-upper-egypt-jean-franois-champollion-visited-the-ruins-of-the-site-in-1829-and-first-identified-the-hieroglyphs-making-up-ramses-names-and-titles-on-the-walls-ramesses-ii-the-design-of-ramses-mortuary-temple-adheres-to-the-standard-canons-of-new-kingdom-temple-architecture-image328340412.html
RM2A255F8–The Ramasseum, mortuary temple, of Pharaoh Ramesses II, in the Theban necropolis in Upper Egypt. Jean-François Champollion, visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramses' names and titles on the walls. Ramesses II. The design of Ramses' mortuary temple adheres to the standard canons of New Kingdom temple architecture.
The Ramasseum, mortuary temple, of Pharaoh Ramesses II, in the Theban necropolis in Upper Egypt. Jean-François Champollion, visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramses' names and titles on the walls. Ramesses II. The design of Ramses' mortuary temple adheres to the standard canons of New Kingdom temple architecture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ramasseum-mortuary-temple-of-pharaoh-ramesses-ii-in-the-theban-necropolis-in-upper-egypt-jean-franois-champollion-visited-the-ruins-of-the-site-in-1829-and-first-identified-the-hieroglyphs-making-up-ramses-names-and-titles-on-the-walls-ramesses-ii-the-design-of-ramses-mortuary-temple-adheres-to-the-standard-canons-of-new-kingdom-temple-architecture-image328340418.html
RM2A255FE–The Ramasseum, mortuary temple, of Pharaoh Ramesses II, in the Theban necropolis in Upper Egypt. Jean-François Champollion, visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramses' names and titles on the walls. Ramesses II. The design of Ramses' mortuary temple adheres to the standard canons of New Kingdom temple architecture.
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