Tuesday, January 7, 2020

The Importance Of Ramses II, Caesar, And Alexander The Great

The three leaders I decided to write about are Ramses II, Caesar, and Alexander the Great. Each one of these kings were good in their own way however, also bad in other ways. Ramses II was born in 1303 BCE and died in 1213 BCE. He was the third pharaoh from Egypt in the Nineteenth Dynasty. Caesar was born in 100 BCE in Rome and died in 44 BCE. He made the Roman Empire possible. Lastly, Alexander the Great was born in 356 BCE in Macedon and died in 323 BCE. He was the king of the Ancient Greece. All three of these kings ruled in their own ways, but if I had to choose my one favorite, it would be†¦ The three kings all had different beliefs on religion. Overall, I believe the king with the best beliefs in this category was Ramses II. Alexander the Great does not fit this spot because he wanted to be better than the Gods, and Caesar wanted to attack the conservative party in Rome. Ramses II accompanied his father at religious festivals, receiving the rights of Egyptian kinship. He r eceived five royal names that showed power and kindness to the citizens of Egypt. He was a pretty religious leader and fits this category the best. The king I feel had the best government and law was Alexander the Great. He was loyal to his people and kept a good monarchy. He cared for his people and created good laws for them. Caesar was good too because he turned the Roman Republic into a powerful and strong Empire and became involved in politics and his government, but became a dictator. Ramses

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