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Exhibition Ramses II in the presence of Amon-Ra - 28202
Showing Rameses II killing Libyan prisoners - 27903
shows the pharaoh's face with traces of polychromy - 27911
Show the triumphant king with blue crown and uraeus - 28201
Detail from the temple wall. It shows Ramses II in the act of striking an enemy - 27251
Relief of the wall of the Great Hall. It shows Ramses II beating a group of prisoners in front of Ra-Herakhaty - 27244
Piazza del Popolo (part of the Flaminian obelisk) Obelisk of Ramses II - 6032
People's Square (part) Obelisk of Ramses II - 6033
Piazza del Popolo (part of the Flaminian obelisk), Obelisk of Ramses II - 6082
Piazza del Popolo (part of the Flaminian obelisk) Obelisk of Ramses II - 6083
Piazza del Popolo (part of the Flaminian obelisk) Obelisk of Ramses II - 6084
Piazza del Popolo (part of the Flaminian obelisk) Obelisk of Ramses II - 6085
The detail shows part of a wall with a polychrome relief of Rameses II offering libations - 27207
This is the innermost room of the temple to which only the ruler or priests had access. Four seated statues of the gods were placed here: Ptah, Amun, the deified Ramesses II and Ra-Harakhte - 34034
This is the innermost room of the temple to which only the ruler or priests had access. Four seated statues of the gods were placed here: Ptah, Amun, the deified Ramesses II and Ra-Harakhte - 34040
This is the innermost room of the temple to which only the ruler or priests had access. Four seated statues of the gods were placed here: Ptah, Amun, the deified Ramesses II and Ra-Harakhte - 34041
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27650
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27651
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27652
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27653
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27643
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27644
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27645
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27646
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27631
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27632
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27633
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27634
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27635
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27636
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27637
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27638
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27639
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27640
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27641
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27642
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27647
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27648
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27649
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27613
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27614
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27615
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27616
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27622
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27623
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27624
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27625
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27626
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27627
The front of the temple is dominated by four gigantic statues representing the pharaoh. The colossi of Ramesses II are accompanied by some of his wives, sons and daughters who appear, much smaller in size, next to the legs of the ruler. - 27628
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