Perhaps the most important part of Hatshepsut's legacy was her creation of a flourishing and stable Egypt through her highly successful foreign policy. Her military campaigns in both the north and the south augmented the extent of Egypt's influence on a vaster scale. The tomb inscription of Scribe Djehuty, I saw the collection of the booty of this mighty ruler from the vile Kush, who is deemed cowards' attests that Hatshepsut's military endeavors also contributed significantly to Egypt's economic prosperity.
The answer is no
Yes, but only small European wars.
WW1 and WW2
Yeah mann
Ireland is a neutral country, so it has not been officially involved in any wars.
Yes! That's why she is war elephant! :)
The Carthaginians didn't win any of the Punic Wars. However, they won important battles in the first two, including the battles of Cannae, Trebia and Lake Trasimene.
Yes, but only one.
He did not win any wars he just started them he could have won WWII if he wated to attack russia and finished the western allies
win any battle
yes he won alot of wars enspecially in jamacia
Thutmoses III ruled after Hatshepsut died. Thutmoses III was from a royal family, so Thutmoses III doesn't really have any relationships with Hatshepsut.