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- Ramesses may refer to: Ramesses I, founder of the 19th Dynasty Ramesses II, also called "Ramesses the Great" Prince Ramesses (prince), second son of Ramesses...
- the 7th century BCE, but John Van Seters thinks this unlikely. Pithom Raamses On In 1885, Édouard Naville identified Goshen as the 20th nome of Egypt...
- part of the land, in the land of Rameses. The Book of Exodus mentions "Raamses" or "Rames[s]es" (both spellings appear in the Masoretic Text; Hebrew:...
- on the Gr**** (Ραμεσσυς: Ramessus), Latin (Ramesses), or Hebrew (רעמסס: Raˁamses, Raˁmeses) forms of the name, all ultimately based on the Ancient Egyptian...
- locations central to the narrative, such as the Sea of Reeds, Mount Sinai, and Raamses, also lack positive identification, making it more difficult to plot a...
- Joseph meeting his father Jacob in Heliopolis, a store-city with Pithom and Raamses, all located in the Egyptian country of Goshen. Josephus. Antiquities of...
- site, which was in use until the reign of Amenhotep II. However, Pharaoh Raamses II/Ramesses II also built near this site. Source: "Pithom and Rameses"...
- the names "Pithom and Raamses" in Exodus 1:11. One said that the single city's real name was Pithom, but it was called Raamses because one building after...