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Memorial temple of Ramesses II in Egypt
The Ramesseum is the memorial temple (or mortuary temple) of Pharaoh Ramesses II ("Ramesses the Great"). It is located in the Theban Necropolis in Upper
Ramesseum
Ancient Egyptian text
offered or advised. The Ramesseum medical papyri consist of 17 individual papyri that were found in the great temple of the Ramesseum. The Papyri was buried
Egyptian_medical_papyri
The Ramesseum medical papyri constitute a collection of ancient Egyptian medical documents dating back to the early 18th century BC, found in the temple
Ramesseum_medical_papyri
Ancient Egyptian statue
Ancient Egyptian statue, one of two colossal granite statues from the Ramesseum mortuary temple in Thebes, Upper Egypt. It depicts the Nineteenth Dynasty
Younger_Memnon
built in the Ramesseum after it was ruined as well. The Ramesseum was originally built for Ramesses II, but after it was ruined, the Ramesseum was given
Ancient_Egyptian_architecture
order on depictions. Lists of princes and princesses were found in the Ramesseum, Luxor, Wadi es-Sebua and Abydos. Some names are known to us from ostraca
List of children of Ramesses II
List_of_children_of_Ramesses_II
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1279 to 1213 BC
in Retjenu, and Tunip in Naharin, later recorded on the walls of the Ramesseum. This second success at the location was equally as meaningless as his
Ramesses_II
Ancient Egyptian box of magical artefacts
The Ramesseum magician's box is a container discovered in 1885–1886 in a tomb underneath the Ramesseum by Flinders Petrie and James Quibell, containing
Ramesseum_magician's_box
Ancient Egyptian city
temple, and the Ramesseum, his grand mortuary temple. The constructions were bankrolled by the large granaries (built around the Ramesseum) that concentrated
Thebes,_Egypt
Ancient Near Eastern treaty (c. 1259 BC)
hieroglyphics on the walls of two temples belonging to Ramesses II in Thebes: the Ramesseum and the Precinct of Amun-Re at the Temple of Karnak. The scribes who engraved
Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty
Ancient Egyptian King list
The memorial temple of Ramesses II, also called simply the Ramesseum, contains a minor list of pharaohs of ancient Egypt. The scene with the list was
Ramesseum_king_list
Queen consort of ancient Egypt
Ramesses dedicated a monumental structure within his mortuary temple, the Ramesseum, to his mother, and also constructed a fine new tomb for her in the section
Tuya_(queen)
Egyptian hieroglyphic inscriptions describing the Battle of Kadesh
spread across temples in Abydos, Luxor Temple, Karnak, Abu Simbel and the Ramesseum, and two hieratic papyri. The Song of the Sea in the Hebrew Bible echoes
Kadesh_inscriptions
City in southern Egypt
2025. Luxor, Explore (October 20, 2022). "Ramesseum". Explore Luxor. Retrieved December 20, 2025. "Ramesseum - Book Your Tickets". egymonuments.com. Archived
Luxor
Twelfth Dynasty Egyptian papyrus with text and drawings for the Senusret I Coronation
The Dramatic Ramesseum Papyrus (also known simply as the Ramesseum Papyrus) is the oldest known surviving illustrated papyrus roll. It contains a ceremonial
Dramatic_Ramesseum_Papyrus
Egyptian dynasty from 1295 to 1186 BC
during the reign of Seti I while the Fragmentary Abydos, Saqqara and Ramesseum king lists were finished during the reign Ramesses II, and so don't record
Nineteenth_Dynasty_of_Egypt
Wife of the Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II
triad of Elephantine, and offering to Mut and Hathor. The Mammisi of the Ramesseum is dedicated to Nefertari and the Queen Mother Tuya. This temple was jointly
Nefertari
1274 BC Egyptian-Hittite battle
Great Kadesh reliefs of Ramses II on the walls of the Ramesseum The original relief from the Ramesseum Unable to support a long siege of the walled city of
Battle_of_Kadesh
Oldest known written complaint (c. 1750 BC)
quartzite statue of Amenhotep III Colossal head of Amenhotep III Dramatic Ramesseum Papyrus Egyptian Mathematical Leather Roll El-Amra clay model of cattle
Complaint_tablet_to_Ea-nāṣir
Ancient Egyptian gods
rather than Horus. In a Middle Kingdom ritual, recorded in the Dramatic Ramesseum Papyrus, the sons of Horus aid Osiris in his rejuvenation after death
Four_sons_of_Horus
Period in ancient Egyptian history (c. 1570–1069 BC)
stone, statues, and the remains of palaces and temples—most notably the Ramesseum in western Thebes and the rock temples of Abu Simbel. He covered the land
New_Kingdom_of_Egypt
1992 documentary directed by Ron Fricke
Cairo; City of the Dead; Giza pyramid complex; Karnak temple, Luxor; Ramesseum Kenya: Lake Magadi; Mara Kichwan Tembo Manyatta; Mara Rianta Manyatta;
Baraka_(film)
Temples beside royal tombs in Ancient Egypt
Ramesses II. Ramesses II constructed his own temple, referred to as the Ramesseum (a name given to it by Champollion in 1829): "Temple of a million years
Mortuary_temple
Ancient Egyptian literary work
tombs found in the back of the Ramesseum. Here, Quibell found various fragments of papyri, later named the Ramesseum papyri. Many of these were of a
Story_of_Sinuhe
Siege in 1269 BC
BC. He described his campaign on the wall of his mortuary temple, the Ramesseum in Thebes, Egypt. The inscriptions say that Dapur was "in the land of
Siege_of_Dapur
King's Son and Heir Apparent
personally had him depicted as the son of Amun, an unprecedented act. At the Ramesseum, Ramesses II constructed a birth house (Mammisi) to commemorate the divine
Amun-her-khepeshef
Sonnet written by Percy Shelley
acquired by Italian archaeologist Giovanni Battista Belzoni from the Ramesseum, the mortuary temple of Ramesses II at Thebes. Although the Younger Memnon
Ozymandias
Shepenupet I. Her tomb was found in December 2014 in the area of the Ramesseum at Thebes. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Karomama Meritmut. Dodson
Karomama_Meritmut
Italian Egyptologist
The Middle Kingdom Ramesseum Papyri Tomb and its Archaeological Context (a study of the famous group of the Middle Kingdom Ramesseum tomb where a large
Gianluca_Miniaci
Area in Egypt, west of the Nile near Thebes
Nebwenenef Qurna Mortuary Temple of Seti I Mortuary Temple of Amenhotep II Ramesseum (Mortuary Temple of Ramesses II) Valley of the Kings (Modern: "Wadi el-Muluk")
Theban_Necropolis
Statues of Egyptian goddess
University of Pennsylvania Museum displayed black granite statue of Goddess Sekhmet excavated in Thebes in Ramesseum 1405-1367 BCE (Late 18th_Dynasty)
Sekhmet_statues
Remedies from ancient Egypt
Jean, Anne-Marie Loyrette, À propos des textes médicaux des Papyrus du Ramesseum nos III et IV, I : la reproduction, in S.H. Aufrère (éd.), Encyclopédie
Ancient_Egyptian_medicine
Chariots of Ramesses II and the Hittites in the Battle of Kadesh, 1274 BCE. Modern interpretation of a relief on the walls of the Ramesseum
Domestication_of_the_horse
Dynasty of Egypt from c. 1550 to 1292 BCE
extensively by their Nineteenth Dynasty successors. The Abydos, Saqqara and Ramesseum king lists, all from the New Kingdom of Egypt, provide a list of kings
Eighteenth_Dynasty_of_Egypt
Institution or place of education
el-Amarna. the capital of King Akhenaten, and the other was unearthed at the Ramesseum. the Temple of Millions of Years of Ramesses II, on the west bank of Thebes
House of life in Ancient Egypt
House_of_life_in_Ancient_Egypt
Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III
and closely resembles the nearby mortuary temple of Ramesses II (the Ramesseum). The full formal name of the temple was "The Temple of Usermare-Meriamon
Medinet_Habu
Ancient Egyptian King list
pharaohs of the New Kingdom of Egypt. The inscriptions closely resemble the Ramesseum king list, which is a similar scene of Ramesses II, which was used as
Medinet_Habu_king_list
Ancient Egyptian goddess
living king. She played only a small role, for instance, in the Dramatic Ramesseum Papyrus, the script for royal rituals performed in the reign of Senusret
Isis
Necropolis in ancient Egypt
Leblanc. "The Tomb of Ramesses II and Remains of His Funerary Treasure". Le Ramesseum: Temple de Millions d'Années de Ramsès II à Thèbes-Ouest. Archived from
Valley_of_the_Kings
Necropolis of ancient Egypt
TT120 – Anen TT139 – Pairy TT170 – Nebmehyt, Scribe of recruits of the Ramesseum in the estate of Amun TT171 – Unknown TT224 – Ahmose Humay (J'h-ms, Hm
Sheikh_Abd_el-Qurna
Ancient Egyptian princess and queen
Nefertari and Tuya, who shared a Mammisi at the Ramesseum, Meritamen also had a small chapel within the Ramesseum. It is believed that this chapel originally
Meritamen
Ancient Egyptian prince
small temple at Abu Simbel. He also appears on the palace facade in the Ramesseum. A statue base from Karnak mentions Pareherwenemef. On that same base
Pareherwenemef
British artist and archaeologist
was chosen by Petrie to join his field team in Egypt at Saqqara and the Ramesseum, Thebes. She went to work as a copyist with another artist Rosalind Frances
Annie Abernethie Pirie Quibell
Annie_Abernethie_Pirie_Quibell
Ancient Sumerian artifact
quartzite statue of Amenhotep III Colossal head of Amenhotep III Dramatic Ramesseum Papyrus Egyptian Mathematical Leather Roll El-Amra clay model of cattle
Standard_of_Ur
Curved structure that spans a space and may support a load
thus susceptible to a collapse (the oldest arch still standing is at Ramesseum). Sacred buildings exhibited either lintel design or corbelled arches
Arch
Ancient Egyptian mathematical document
was stated to have been found in "one of the small buildings near the Ramesseum", near Luxor. The British Museum, where the majority of the papyrus is
Rhind_Mathematical_Papyrus
Ancient Egyptian medical text
Archaeology of the University College London. The later Berlin Papyrus and the Ramesseum Papyrus IV cover much of the same ground, often giving identical prescriptions
Kahun_Gynaecological_Papyrus
British Egyptologist
Thebes, El Kab, and Hierakonpolis in successive years, including the Ramesseum. He also assisted Cecil Firth in his excavations in Saqqara. Between 1899
James_Quibell
Ancient Egyptian kings list
Abydos King List (Seti I) Manetho King List Karnak King List Palermo Stone Ramesseum king list Saqqara Tablet Turin King List Medinet Habu king list https://www
Abydos King List (Ramesses II)
Abydos_King_List_(Ramesses_II)
Architectural term for an arched roof
the 19th dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses II, the ruins of which are behind the Ramesseum, at Thebes. The span was 12 feet (3.7 m) and the lower part of the arch
Vault_(architecture)
Architectural pointed arch that follows an inverted catenary curve
century AD). The curves close in shape to catenary were used in arches of Ramesseum (13th century BC). The Gateway Arch in the American city of St. Louis
Catenary_arch
Two Ancient Egyptian statues near Luxor
total of 35 hectares (86 acres), even later rivals such as Ramesses II's Ramesseum or Ramesses III's Medinet Habu were unable to match it in area; even the
Colossi_of_Memnon
Ancient Egyptian king list from the 19th dynasty
King List (Ramesses II) Manetho King List Karnak King List Palermo Stone Ramesseum king list Saqqara Tablet Turin King List Medinet Habu king list Dominic
Abydos_King_List
Ancient Egyptian papyrus from the late 20th Dynasty to 22nd Dynasty
a tradition that began in the Middle Kingdom, and which includes the Ramesseum Onomasticon dating from the end of the Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt, no
Onomasticon_of_Amenope
British orientalist, translator, lexicographer and peacemaker
Lane's illustration of the Ramesseum
Edward_William_Lane
Scottish antiquarian and archaeologist
purchased in the Luxor market, and may have previously been stolen from the Ramesseum. When chemically softened and decoded years afterward, they show the Egyptians
Alexander_Henry_Rhind
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1191 to 1188 BC
the Red Mountain." Tausret constructed a Mortuary temple next to the Ramesseum, but it was never finished and was only partially excavated (by Flinders
Tausret
from Senakhtenre Ahmose to Amenhotep I alongside other family members. Ramesseum king list (19th Dynasty, c. 1250 BC); carved in the mortuary temple of
List_of_pharaohs
Pharaoh's duties in the Ancient Egypt
III. Under Ramesses II, they are more numerous at Karnak, Luxor, the Ramesseum and in the Nubian temples. Some scenes relate proven historical facts
Functions_of_the_Pharaoh
Episodes of the revived British children's sketch comedy television series
wrong impression. "Historical Grand Designs": Ramesses II shows off his Ramesseum, which seems a bit too statue-full, much to his wife's displeasure. Chaos
List of Horrible Histories (2015 TV series) episodes
List_of_Horrible_Histories_(2015_TV_series)_episodes
Literature written in the Egyptian language
inscribed and painted Egyptian hieroglyphs, from the hypostyle hall of the Ramesseum (at Luxor) built during the reign of Ramesses II (r. 1279–1213 BC)
Ancient_Egyptian_literature
Ancient Egyptian temple located at El-Khokha in the Theban Necropolis
of them. In the 2000s, the discovery of the temple of Kha-Akhet at the Ramesseum definitively ruled out the identification proposed by Abu el-Ayun Barakat
Mortuary_Temple_of_Thutmose_I
Theban tomb
ancient Egyptian named Nedjemger, who was Overseer of the garden in the Ramesseum in the estate of Amun during the reign of Ramesses II. Nedjemger's wife
TT138
Ancient Egyptian sixth pharaoh of the 20th dynasty
(1972), 182-194 Benoît Lurson, A Monument of Ramses VII in the area of the Ramesseum?, Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 98 (2012), 297-304 Wikimedia Commons
Ramesses_VII
Ancient Egyptian deity
be given the throne as he is the elder brother. Inside a chapel in the Ramesseum, a stela records how the god Ptah took the form of Banebdjedet, in view
Banebdjedet
Military land blockade of a location
The Egyptian siege of Dapur in the 13th century BC, from Ramesseum, Thebes
Siege
Architectural element formed by the extrusion of a single curve
several buildings of the great Late Egyptian mortuary palace-temple of Ramesseum were also vaulted in this way. Recent archaeological evidence discovered
Barrel_vault
Italian-British photographer (c. 1835–1906)
National Gallery of Canada. "Antonio Beato (c. 1825-c. 1903) - Memnonium or Ramesseum". www.rct.uk. Retrieved 20 February 2022. Museum, Victoria and Albert
Antonio_Beato
British Egyptologist (1932–2025)
Epitome states since the mummy of a priest named Nakhtefmut--buried at the Ramesseum--"was adorned with leather tabs and pendant emblazoned in the name of
Kenneth_Kitchen
Ancient Egyptian princess and queen
she appeared alongside Tuya at The Great Temple at Abu Simbel and the Ramesseum, she was always placed in a more prominent position than Tuya. Although
Bintanath
Ancient Egyptian deity
pictured) writing on the fruit of the sacred persea or ished tree. Sunken relief from the Ramesseum, mortuary temple of Ramesses II (c. 1303–1213 BC).
Seshat
Non-profit organization in California, US
crossroads along the ancient silk road in Turkmenistan Ancient Thebes and the Ramesseum/Necropolis of Ramses II, Egypt Angkor Wat's western causeway and Banteay
CyArk
Copy of the Polykleitos sculpture once owned by the future Paul III
quartzite statue of Amenhotep III Colossal head of Amenhotep III Dramatic Ramesseum Papyrus Egyptian Mathematical Leather Roll El-Amra clay model of cattle
Farnese_Diadumenos
Cylindrical Egyptian and Greco-Roman hat
daughter of Ramesses II, wearing a modius decorated with uraei. From the Ramesseum, 19th Dynasty. Syncretic (blended-beliefs) gods Persephone-Isis and Hades-Serapis
Modius_(headdress)
Art forms involving live performance
had theatre-like elements. The earliest text of a play is the Dramatic Ramesseum Papyrus from the 20th-century BC. Greek playwrights including Aeschylus
Performing_arts
Seventh Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt
edge of the cultivation in the Theban Necropolis, close to where the Ramesseum was later built, but it was destroyed in ancient times. A stela from this
Amenhotep_II
Blue-and-white temple vases from the Yuan dynasty
quartzite statue of Amenhotep III Colossal head of Amenhotep III Dramatic Ramesseum Papyrus Egyptian Mathematical Leather Roll El-Amra clay model of cattle
David_Vases
French egyptologist
participates in the excavations directed by Christian Leblanc on the site of the Ramesseum. Marshall, Amandine (2018). The Child and Death in Ancient Egypt. Toulouse:
Amandine_Marshall
Ancient Egyptian queen of 18th Dynasty of Egypt
el-Bahri temple built by her grandson Thutmose III; on a stela found at the Ramesseum; on the colossus of her son; and a statue of her bearing a dedication
Mutnofret
Mesopotamia. Mortuary Temple of Seti I Egypt Africa 13th century BCE Temple Ramesseum Egypt Africa 13th century BCE Temple Mortuary temple of Ramses II Naveta
List of oldest extant buildings
List_of_oldest_extant_buildings
German Egyptologist and linguist (1810–1884)
spent four months studying the western bank of the Nile (such as the Ramesseum, Medinet Habu, the Valley of the Kings, etc.) and another three on the
Karl_Richard_Lepsius
Religious buildings in Ancient Egypt
mortuary temple of Amenhotep III and the statue of Ramesses II at the Ramesseum are the largest free-standing statues made in ancient Egypt. There were
Egyptian_temple
Town in Luxor Governorate, Egypt
spread out urban sprawl of housings stretching from approximately the Ramesseum (Mortuary Temple of Ramesses II) to the Mortuary Temple of Seti I on the
Kurna
Unfinished ancient Egyptian temple
toward the Ramesseum below. Winlock thereby connected the site with the remains of an ancient causeway previously discovered near the Ramesseum, whose destination
Mortuary Temple of Mentuhotep III
Mortuary_Temple_of_Mentuhotep_III
One of the finders of Tutankhamun's tomb
advanced age, Hussein used to sell tea to tourists at his home next to the Ramesseum, the great funerary temple of Ramses II.[citation needed] He died in 1997
Hussein_Abdul_Rasoul
List of successive monarchs
Medinet Habu king list Nominalia of the Bulgarian Khans Palermo Stone Ramesseum king list Saqqara King List Series ducum Bavariae Sumerian King List Turin
Regnal_list
Greek philosopher and historian (c.360–c.290 BC)
largest fragment from this lost work is held to be Diodorus' account of the Ramesseum, the tomb of Ramesses II, who is often referred to by the Greek rendition
Hecataeus_of_Abdera
Story in ancient Egyptian mythology
evidence for the myth, such as two Middle Kingdom texts: the Dramatic Ramesseum Papyrus and the Ikhernofret Stela. The papyrus describes the coronation
Osiris_myth
Hittite king
are found inscribed in five different Egyptian temples, including the Ramesseum. The second thing that makes this battle noteworthy is the tactics that
Muwatalli_II
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Portrait: Magellan Portrait: Northeast Portrait: Hag To Hag Portrait: Ramesseum Portrait: Alcantara Portrait: Faucheur Portrait: Donovan Portrait: Matchmaker
Galopin
Heliopolis Karnak Temple Kom Ombo Temple Luxor Temple Oxyrhynchus Philae Ramesseum Tanis Valley of the Kings Ismailia Canal Cara Sucia Joya de Cerén Quelepa
List of archaeological sites by country
List_of_archaeological_sites_by_country
for shipment, and cut from 1,500 t to current size in transport 1,000 t Ramesseum Statue Thebes, Egypt Egyptian Empire Transported 170 miles (270 km) by
List_of_largest_monoliths
German Egyptologist (1914–1993)
Das Bier im Alten Ägypten. Berlin 1971. Die Ritualdarstellungen des Ramesseums. Teil I (= Ägyptologische Abhandlungen (ÄA). Bd. 25). Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden
Wolfgang_Helck
Three foreign-born wives of Thutmose III
Seti I Mortuary Temple of Amenhotep III Mortuary Temple of Merneptah Ramesseum Mortuary Temple of Ay and Horemheb Mortuary Temple of Thutmose I Mortuary
Menhet,_Menwi_and_Merti
Egyptian Egyptologist and archaeologist
Taha is an honorary member of the Association of the Safeguarding of the Ramesseum Temple (Memnonia) and has worked for over forty years in Nubia and Thebes
Mahmoud_Maher_Taha
Theban tomb
ancient Egyptian named Neferronpet, who was a Chief of weavers in the Ramesseum in the estate of Amun on the west of Thebes during the reign of Ramesses
TT133
Art terminology and color method
in the Marshes, Tomb of Menna, 14th century BC Intact interior of the Ramesseum, Egypt, illustration from Description de l'Égypte, unknown illustrator
Polychrome
progression. Mars was portrayed on the ceiling of the tomb of Seti I, on the Ramesseum ceiling, and in the Senenmut star map. The last is the oldest known star
History_of_Mars_observation
16th-century gold pendant
quartzite statue of Amenhotep III Colossal head of Amenhotep III Dramatic Ramesseum Papyrus Egyptian Mathematical Leather Roll El-Amra clay model of cattle
Tudor_Heart_Pendant
British Egyptologist (1853–1942)
reached the English papers. During the field season of 1895/6, at the Ramesseum, Petrie and the young German Egyptologist Wilhelm Spiegelberg became friends
Flinders_Petrie
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One whose Eyes are Beautiful Like Lotuses
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Morning Star
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Indian, Tamil
Slender Stem of a Creeper
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Canal; channel. The popular perfume Chanel.
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Irish
Fiery; forceful.
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Money
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The Goddess who is the greatest
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Corn or Grain
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