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Rameses was an Egyptian Pharoah who ruled Egypt after the death of his father Pharoah Seti I. There was still slavery for the Hebrews in his time which was the cause of Moses unleashing the 10 Plagues of Egypt. Finally after giving in to the death of the First born Rameses gave in and let the hebrews go.
In popular culture
- In the 1956 film The Ten Commandments Rameses is shown as a vengeful tyrant as well as the main antagonist.
- He also serves as the main antagonist in The Prince of Egypt where he is shown as Moses' brother and the de-facto villain. In the film he is voiced by Ralph Fiennes.
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Rameses in The Prince of Egypt
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Rameses about to kill the salves of Egypt
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Rameses as the main antagonist in The Ten Commandments 1956 movie