RMAY0EBD–A section of carving showing Ramses II smiting his enemies, Cairo Museum
RMBHFFH6–Pectoral showing the Pharaoh smiting his enemies, Egypt, 12th Dynasty, c19th century BC. Artist: Unknown
RM2J1G6FP–Local Egyptian walking in front of the first pylon of the Temple of Isis at Philae where Ptolemy XII Neos Dionysos is depicted smiting his enemies
RF2BE163F–Bas-Relief of Pharaoh Thutmose III Smiting and Killing Canaanite Enemies at the Battle of Megiddo on the Seventh Pylon in Karnak Temple, Luxor, Egypt
RM2M9CM90–PTOLEMY THEOS PHILOPATOR Depicted smiting his enemies
RFA0G15H–First Great Pylon at Philae Ptolemy XII Smiting Enemies
RMW7D032–Rameses III smiting his enemies before Amun-Ra, Mortuary Temple, Medinat Habu, Egypt, c12th cen BC. Artist: Unknown
RM2J1FP68–The seventh pylon at Karnak, with bas-relief depicting Thutmose III smiting his enemies at the Battle of Megiddo
RF2EH5638–Double Stela or Stele of Setau, Viceroy of Kush with Ramesses Smiting or Slaying Enemy Soldiers in Front of the Gods Horus of Buhen and Amun-Re
RME3YN69–King Natakamani smiting his enemies - relief on left pylon of Lion (Apademak) Temple, Naqa, northern Sudan
RFGGX7M1–Wall relief of pharaoh Ramesis IV smiting enemies in the courtyard of the Temple of Karnak at Luxor – Egypt.
RFBFX8AA–The reliefs on the Narmer Palette are thought to depict the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt under Narmer of 1st Dynasty.
RFA42NE1–The outer court of the Temple of Isis at Philae shows reliefs of Ptolemy Xll smiting his enemies
RMB916DE–Wall relief showing Tuthmosis III smiting his enemies carved on Seventh Pylon, Karnak Temple, Luxor, Egypt
RMB7FYF0–Ramses II smiting his enemies on the temple wall at Medinat Habu
RMB91D03–Relief of Pharaoh Ramesses III slaying enemies carved on pylon wall of [Medinet Habu] Mortuary Temple, 'West Bank', Luxor, Egypt
RMHH4G0H–Karnak, Luxor, Egypt - Victory Tableau - Ramesses II
RM2AWEPFY–Travels in the Upper Egyptian deserts . the brilliancy of the painting inthe temple of Amonhotep III. at El Kab is sur-prising ; but here it is still fresher, and has evenmore admirably held its own against the assaultsof time. We see the Pharaoh smiting down hisnegro and Asiatic enemies in the presence ofAmen Ra and Horus of Edfu ; we watch him ashe makes offerings to the gods; and to the ceilingthe eye is attracted by the great vultures withspread wings which there hover above one, de-picted in radiant colours rendered more radiantby contrast with the browns and the yellowsof the scenery out
RMHH4JXT–Relief of a king defeating an enemy at Medinet Habu, Egypt
RMC01NJJ–Egypt Medinet Habu Wall Plaque
RMBHFCA0–Pharaoh smiting his enemies, Temple of Khnum, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods. Artist: Unknown
RMW7CYP5–Pharaoh smiting his enemies, Temple of Khnum, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods. Artist: Unknown
RFGGX7MD–Wall relief of pharaoh Ramesis IV smiting enemies in the courtyard of the Temple of Karnak at Luxor – Egypt.
RMB91CYD–Relief of Pharaoh Ramesses III slaying enemies carved on pylon wall of [Medinet Habu] Mortuary Temple, 'West Bank', Luxor, Egypt
RM2CD94RC–. Travels in the Upper Egyptian deserts . hat the brilliancy of the painting inthe temple of Amonhotep III. at El Kab is sur-prising ; but here it is still fresher, and has evenmore admirably held its own against the assaultsof time. We see the Pharaoh smiting down hisnegro and Asiatic enemies in the presence ofAmen Ra and Horus of Edfu; we watch him ashe makes offerings to the gods; and to the ceilingthe eye is attracted by the great vultures withspread wings which there hover above one, de-picted in radiant colours rendered more radiantby contrast with the browns and the yellowsof the scener
RMBHFC9G–Reliefs of Pharaoh smiting enemies, The first Pylon, Temple of Khnum, Esna, Egypt. Artist: Unknown
RMW7CYP3–Reliefs of Pharaoh smiting enemies, The first Pylon, Temple of Khnum, Esna, Egypt. Artist: Unknown
RMB91BK1–Relief of Pharaoh Ramesses III slaying enemies carved on pylon wall of [Medinet Habu] Mortuary Temple, 'West Bank', Luxor, Egypt
RMBHFDD1–Relief of the Pharaoh smiting his enemies, Temple sacred to Amun, Mut and Khons, Luxor, Egypt. Artist: Unknown
RMW7D07M–Pectoral showing the Pharaoh smiting his enemies, Egypt, 12th Dynasty, c19th century BC. Artist: Unknown
RMB91BGK–Relief of Pharaoh Ramesses III slaying enemies carved on pylon wall of [Medinet Habu] Mortuary Temple, 'West Bank', Luxor, Egypt
RMBHFE5Y–Relief of Rameses III smiting enemies, Mortuary Temple of Rameses III, Medinat Habu, c1200BC. Artist: Unknown
RMW7D00J–Relief of the Pharaoh smiting his enemies, Temple sacred to Amun, Mut and Khons, Luxor, Egypt. Artist: Unknown
RMB91BD7–Relief of Ramses III slaying enemies and god Amun carved on First Pylon of [Medinet Habu] Temple, 'West Bank', Luxor, Egypt
RMBHFE5H–Relief of Rameses III smiting enemies, Mortuary Temple of Rameses III, Medinat Habu, c1200BC. Artist: Unknown
RMW7D02C–Relief of Rameses III smiting enemies, Mortuary Temple of Rameses III, Medinat Habu, c1200BC. Artist: Unknown
RMB91WHC–Relief of Ramses III slaying enemies and god Amun carved on First Pylon of [Medinet Habu] Temple, 'West Bank', Luxor, Egypt
RMBHFCAH–Detail of a relief of Pharaoh smiting his enemies, Temple of Khnum, Ptolemaic & Roman Periods. Artist: Unknown
RMW7D02A–Relief of Rameses III smiting enemies, Mortuary Temple of Rameses III, Medinat Habu, c1200BC. Artist: Unknown
RMB91BEK–Relief of Ramses III slaying enemies and god Amun carved on First Pylon of [Medinet Habu] Temple, 'West Bank', Luxor, Egypt
RMBHFEDR–Rameses III smiting his enemies before Amun-Ra, Mortuary Temple, Medinat Habu, Egypt, c12th cen BC Artist: Unknown
RMW7CYP4–Detail of a relief of Pharaoh smiting his enemies, Temple of Khnum, Ptolemaic & Roman Periods. Artist: Unknown
RMBHFEDC–Rameses III smiting his enemies before Amun-Ra, Mortuary Temple, Medinat Habu, Egypt, c12th cen BC. Artist: Unknown
RMW7D034–Rameses III smiting his enemies before Amun-Ra, Mortuary Temple, Medinat Habu, Egypt, c12th cen BC Artist: Unknown
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