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The Louvre Museum,
Paris. Dynasty XIX
1300 B.C.
This representation
of the Great Pharaoh
of Egypt shows the
King as a child with
a nude torso. The
plait falling at one
side of the shaved
head is the typical
ornament of a young
Prince. He also has a
heavy pendant in the
ear, which would be
abandoned after
puberty and finally
the finger in the
mouth imitates the
attitude of the young
God Horus. Facing him
is the name of the
crowned Ramses II,
clearly showing that
he already is the
enthroned sovereign.
Ramses II is well
known for the length
of his reign, the
numerous temples he
built and his
military campaigns.
Ramses was the son of
Seti I and was
crowned Pharaoh in
1290 B.C. when he was
18 years old. Ramses
had many wives but
the first and
favorite chief Queen
was Nefertari. Ramses
died at the age of 85
after ruling Egypt
for 67 years.
SIZE: 6.5"H (16cm)
ITEM TYPE: Wall
plaque
ITEM MATERIAL:
Casting stone
ITEM FINISH: Antique
stone
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Product Details: NAME: Ramses II as a Child Relief TYPE: Reproduction MANUFACTURER: Shop SKU: E-88
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