
"Ramses II Ammon," also called "Ramses the Great" is one of the greatest figures of Pharaonic Egypt, it was the largest of the pharaohs in stature as king by the immensity of his architectural works which the famous "Abu Simbel" temple. Successor to his father "Seti I", "Ramses II" had many great royal wives whose first was "Nefertari Meryenmout" Together they had nine children. His second great royal wife was "Isis-Neferet" They had seven children. There were other great royal wives as "Bentanat" and "Mérytamon" and other wives and concubines finally, many concubines (200) with whom he had countless children, more than 100 children counted.
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