An animated retelling of Moses' life in which he and future Egyptian king Ramses, raised as brothers, are torn apart by their destinies, leading to one final standoff when Moses demands his true people's freedom.
Examines the life and times of the man who ruled Egypt from 1279 to 1213 B.C., in the period when that kingdom was at its most powerful, and who built more monuments throughout Egypt than any other pharaoh.
This book recounts the life and accomplishments of the longest-ruling pharaoh of ancient Egypt, Ramses II, who was known for his strategic military skills and ordered the construction of more temples and monuments than any other ruler.
Nefertari, the niece of the heretic Nefertiti who has been educated as a future queen, becomes involved in a political scandal when she and Ramesses the Great fall in love and marry.
Chronicles the reign of Egyptian king Ramses II in the thirteenth century B.C., describing his rise to power, private life, military exploits, the Battle of Kadesh, his building projects, and his death and mummification, as well as his legacy.
Details the life and accomplishments of Ramses the Great, a celebrated Egyptian pharaoh, and also describes daily lifein ancient Egypt, and a history of the kings prior to Ramses' reign.