Hatsheput was a good pharaoh because she increased trade highly and Egypt became healthy!
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This type of question is usually spurious and any answer is highly speculative and just an opinion. Even bad monarchs sometimes deliver better outcomes to their subjects.
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However, in the interests of helping people to understand history, it is sometimes possible to make such judgements. For example, Sellar and Yeatman in their 1066 and All That, say that "King Charles I was a good man but a bad king while his son Charles II was a bad man but a good king". The former was a fine upstanding family man, the latter rather promiscuous. The former drove people to political extremes, the latter skillfully guided the United Kingdom into a more balanced constitutional environment.
In respect to the above named Egyptian monarchs, we can say that as the Queen Sheba who visited Solomon in circa 950 BC, we have a character who stood head and shoulders above Ramesses II who considered himself one of the great kings of Egypt.
Hatshepsut, which means "The Sign of the Sheba of the South", built a temple that copied the building Solomon constructed in Jerusalem. We can tell this because Hatshepsut's temple evokes the words of the Song of Solomon 2:14; "Oh my dove, thou art in the clefts of the rock; in the secret places of the stairs'. It is only the shaky chronology of the Egyptologists that insists Hatshepsut lived in circa 1450 BC. She is the only queen who really ruled Africa and that is the meaning of the word "Ophir" in the Biblical account that refers to the so-called "Queen of Sheba". Actually, The Bible's queen "sheba'd" in Ophir-Africa. Only Hatshepsut could claim to have done that.
By the same chronology, Ramesses II is the pharaoh Necho who killed King Josiah of Judah in circa 610 BC. Egypt collapsed not long after Ramesses II's death. On the basis of this information, one could say, "Yes, Hatshepsut was better than Ramesses".
Hatshepsut meaning Foremost of Noble Ladies; was the fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt. Under Hatshepsut's reign, Egypt prospered. Unlike other rulers in her dynasty, she was more interested in ensuring economic prosperity and building and restoring monuments throughout Egypt and Nubia than in conquering new lands. She built the temple Djeser-djeseru ("holiest of holy places"), which was dedicated to Amon and served as her funerary cult, and erected a pair of red granite obelisks at the Temple of Amon at Karnak, one of which still stands today. Hatshepsut also had one notable trading expedition to the land of Punt in the ninth year of her reign. The ships returned with gold, ivory and myrrh trees, and the scene was immortalized on the walls of the temple.
As a ruler, Hatshepsut inaugurated building projects that far outstripped those of her predecessors. In Egypt proper, she launched a number of building projects. At the temple complex of Karnak, she erected a series of obelisks and built a "Palace of Ma'at," a rectangular structure that was composed of "a series of small rooms with a large central hall for the placement of the central bark [a small ceremonial boat]. The walls of the palace were covered with carved and brightly painted relief scenes of Hatshepsut and Thutmose III
My opinion... Hatshepsut
Ramses II
Ramses II known as the Great the longest reigning Pharaoh (67 years) who is said to have fathered 100 children.
The Luxor Temple and the Great Temple of Ramses II
New Kingdom, 19th dynasty, Pharaoh Ramses II known as Ramses the Great, reigned 1279-1213BC
Ramses the Great
Queen Hatshepsut expanded trade and built great monuments.
Ramses II known as the Great the longest reigning Pharaoh (67 years) who is said to have fathered 100 children.
The Luxor Temple and the Great Temple of Ramses II
Ramses the Great was believed to have more monuments and statues built and paced in his burial chamber than any other pharoah in history.Ramses the great made more Monument's and more Statues then any other.Ramses the Great was believed to have more monuments and statues built and paced in his burial chamber than any other pharoah in history.
Ramses II
New Kingdom, 19th dynasty, Pharaoh Ramses II known as Ramses the Great, reigned 1279-1213BC
Ramses the Great
Queen Hatshepsut expanded trade and built great monuments.
- Khufu : he built the great pyramid of Giza - Cleopatra : she was the very last Pharaoh - Hatshepsut : she was the first woman to rule as pharaoh in good times - Akhenaten : he changed the religion - Ramses II : he was the second longest ruling Pharaoh and had many monument built - Zoser : he built the first pyramid
Ramses II's favorite wife is Nefertiti but we know little about her. Ramses II built a temple for her and she had a beautiful tomb.
The tomb of Tutankhamen was well protected as it was built under the tomb of Ramses II, another Egyptian Pharaoh. It was also intact for this reason.
ramses built the temples to please the gods
Ramses great temple and mount Rushmore were both built for a group of people.