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    In antiquity, Ozymandias (Ὀσυμανδύας, Osymandýas) was a Greek name for the pharaoh Ramesses II (r. 1279–1213 BC), derived from a part of his throne name, Usermaatre. In 1817, Shelley began writing the poem "Ozymandias", after the British Museum acquired the Younger Memnon, a head-and-torso fragment of a statue of Ramesses II ...

    • 11 January 1818
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  2. A poem inspired by a statue of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Rameses II, whose inscription boasts of his power and glory. The poem explores the themes of empire, art, and time through the contrast of the king, the sculptor, and the traveler.

  3. Mar 10, 2017 · A team of archaeologists has discovered a large 3,000-year-old statue – thought to depict Ramses II, also known as Ozymandias – in Cairo. CNN values your feedback 1.

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  5. Learn about the meaning, themes, and poetic devices of Shelley's sonnet "Ozymandias", inspired by a statue of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Ramses II. Explore the context, symbols, and literary and historical references of the poem.

  6. Ozymandias is a sonnet that describes the ruins of a statue of an ancient king in the desert. The poem reflects on the transience of power and glory, and the irony of the king's boastful inscription.

  7. www.britishmuseum.org › collection › objectstatue | British Museum

    statue. Museum number. EA19. Title. Object:The Younger Memnon. Description. Head and upper body of pink/grey granite monumental statue of Ramses II (one of a pair placed before the door of the Ramesseum) wearing nemes head-cloth and circlet of uraei (about half now lost), the sculptor has exploited the bichrome nature of the stone to emphasise ...

  8. EA 19. The Younger Memnon is an Ancient Egyptian statue, one of two colossal granite statues from the Ramesseum mortuary temple in Thebes, Upper Egypt. It depicts the Nineteenth Dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses II wearing the Nemes head-dress with a cobra diadem on top. The damaged statue has since been separated from its upper torso and head.

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