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Ramses II at Battle of Kadesh Wall Relief


The most celebrated of all Pharaohs, Ramses II, is well known for the length of his reign, the numerous temples he built and his military campaigns.  In the battle of Kadesh where he faced the army of Muwattali, King of the Hittites, Ramses found himself surrounded by 2500 Hittite charioteers, with only his personal bodyguard to help him.  As the enemy closed in around him, Pharaoh leaped into his chariot, tied the reins around his waist to leave his hands free, sent forth a great cry for help to Amun and charged six times against the Hittites, finally breaking through and winning the battle. Ramses II was the son of Seti I and was crowned Pharaoh in 1290 B.C. when he was 18 years old.  Ramses II had many wives but his first and favorite chief Queen was Nefertari.  Ramses died at the age of 85 after ruling Egypt for 67 years.
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Product  #E-080S
• Finish: Natural Stone
• Type: Wall Relief
• Original: 1255 B.C.,
   Temple of Ramses II
  Material: bonded stone
• Size: 11" tall, 14.75" wide
• Shipping weight: 9 pounds *
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Royal symbol of life and power, the original of this  golden ankh was a mirror case found in Tutankhamun's tomb.  Also available as a wall plaque.
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Wall Fragment of Ramses II in his chariot at the Battle of Kadesh
Based on a 1255 B.C. original from the Temple of Ramses II at Abu Simbel, Egypt, this detail from a larger scene commemorates the king's epic victory over 2500 Hittite charioteers at Kadesh.  This fascinating piece of ancient military history would make a great gift for a military officer or history buff.
* Extra shipping charge applies due to large package size in relation to weight.