>>100417207If you only think of him in terms of the Shelley poem sure, but Ramses II was historically a powerful pharaoh at the height of the Egyptian empire. Even if Adrian's peace doesn't last and his scheme eventually gets found out, there's no denying that he pulled off an enormously complicated plot that actually worked (even temporarily). Even if he manages to take the secret to his grave and nobody ever links it to him, he still built an enormous, diverse financial empire based largely on his own image as a perfect human specimen.
And like everyone echo'd here, the name carries enormous symbolic weight based on the Shelley poem, which you knew full well when you started a thread which I'm only now realizing is bait.