Pi-Ramesse – Capital of Ramesses the Great When Ramesses II took power in 1290 BC he chose to build a new capital in the North of Egypt. Located in the fertile Eastern Nile-Delta, about 120 km North-East of modern Cairo during his reign a huge city was constructed on an island in the easternmost branch of the Nile. He named it after himself “Pi-Ramesse”- the “house of Ramesses”. Covering an area of approximately 15-20 square kilometers it was one of the largest cities of its age not only in Egypt but all over the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East. It was described in ancient Egyptian hymns as most splendid and incredibly rich. Inhabited by Egyptians and foreigners alike, who imported their lifestyles as well as their materia...