Egypt mother of civilizations

in #egypt3 years ago

What did they say about the greatest kings of the earth?
Ramesses the Great, Rameses II, or Ramses the Great as he is called, long-lived, noble seed, conqueror of kingdoms, holder of numerous victories, protector of Egypt, conqueror of foreign countries. I unanimously agree that it is the greatest, most famous, and most magical in all of history, even among scholars of other civilizations.
The great archaeologist (John Ray) says about him: "Ramesses was brave, he was very brave."
And says the American historian (James Wall Durant)
In his encyclopedia The Story of Civilization: "Alexander appears at his feet as a worthless and dangerous child."
And about him, the scholar of the Hittite civilization, who is famous for his fanaticism towards Indo-European civilizations (Trevor Price), says: “It was known about Ramesses his great politeness, so it was not surprising that (Hatusili), the King of the Hittites, felt humiliated by the arrogance, arrogance and tone of transcendence that marred the Egyptian king’s message to him, but Rameses was writing in the same way to the kings of the East, he was in spite of everything the Rameses of Egypt, and he undoubtedly considered himself the greatest among all the great kings.
As for the clear Egyptologist and pioneer of French archaeology (Christian Deroche Nebelcourt), she describes him and the moment of his death, saying: “At the beginning of the flood season, the legend named Ramses died.”
Sources: 1- Letters of the Great Kings of the Near East, Trevor Price.
2- The Story of Civilization, Will Durant.
3- Ramses II: the real history.
Decisive Battles: The Battle of Kadesh, Egyptologist Commentary. John Ray.

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