both achieve many goals.
Hatshepsut and Ramses II were both influential Pharaohs of ancient Egypt who significantly expanded the empire and left lasting legacies through monumental architecture and military campaigns. Hatshepsut, as one of the few female rulers, focused on trade and building projects, while Ramses II is often celebrated for his military conquests and construction of grand temples. Both utilized propaganda and monumental art to legitimize their reigns and demonstrate their power. Their rule exemplified the strength and resilience of ancient Egyptian civilization.
Hatshepsut Ruled The New Kingdoms
The New Kingdom
no
Hatshepsut ruled Egypt between 1479-1458/57.
Hatshepsut was the woman who ruled as Pharaoh of Egypt between 1473-1458 BC. (Cleopatra was Pharaoh but did not rule as a man)
NO.
Hatshepsut was the first woman to be a ruler of Egypt
Approximately 1,650.
Hatshepsut was made a ruler at age 12. She was a smart person and attracted supporters that helped her rule well.
just about 1295 bc
67 years