Brief Outline Of Ramses's Life And Life

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Ramses was born around 1303 BC.
-Had an older brother that died when Ramses was 14 years old.
-At age 15 he had 2 wives.
-At age 22 he was leading leading battles.
-His father died when Ramses was 25 years old.
-Fought against several enemies.(Hittites, Syrians, Libyans, Nubians)
-Was also known for his buildings.
- He died around age 90.

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