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How did Ramses II influence Egyptian architecture? The obelisk was introduced to Egyptian monuments during his reign. Ramses II ordered the building of structures in the traditional style. Buildings under Ramses II were created to worship the sun god Aten. Temples created for old worship practices were destroyed under Ramses II.

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Ramses II ordered the building of structures in the traditional style.

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Ramses II often referred to as Ramses the Great, was widely known as one of the Pharaohs of Egypt who ruled between 1279–13 BCE. Among many of his works while he was the King was many structures he ordered to be constructed.

During his reign, many structures were constructed ranging from religious temple to monuments, statues, and personal temple buildings for himself, his Queen Nefertari and his father, and many more.

Hence, it can be concluded that Ramses II ordered the building of structures in the traditional style.

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