Since (B) and (C) were males, I'm guessing it has to be (A).
There were many pharaohs of Ancient Egypt, from Menes and Narmer, to Tutankhamun, Hatshepsut, Ramses ii, Tuthmosis iii, Akhenaten, to Greeks such as Ptolemy and the Cleopatras.
Khufu, senusret, hatshepsut, ramses ii
Its a close call between Hatshepsut, Ramses II or Ramses the great, and king tut.
No. Tutankhamen is from nearly 100 years prior to the supposed date of the Exodus. The Pharaoh commonly cited is Ramses II.
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There were many pharaohs of Ancient Egypt, from Menes and Narmer, to Tutankhamun, Hatshepsut, Ramses ii, Tuthmosis iii, Akhenaten, to Greeks such as Ptolemy and the Cleopatras.
Khufu, senusret, hatshepsut, ramses ii
Its a close call between Hatshepsut, Ramses II or Ramses the great, and king tut.
Ramses II (sometimes spelled Ramesses II), known as Ramses the Great and Ozymandias, is regarded as the most powerful pharaoh of the Egyptian Empire. He was the third pharoah of the Nineteenth Dynast and reigned from 1279-1213 BCE. He led several military expeditions into Syria, Nubia, and Libya, regained control over Canaan, built cities, temples, and monuments. He was originally buried in the Valley of the Kings.
No. Tutankhamen is from nearly 100 years prior to the supposed date of the Exodus. The Pharaoh commonly cited is Ramses II.
Hatshepsut was part of the 18th Dynasty, and Ramses I ruled in the 19th. Hatshepsut ruled and lived before Ramses.
King Tutankhamun was famous for the discovery of his tomb. However, he was not a very important pharaoh. Important pharaohs(important because of trade,monuments, religion, war and stability) are pharaohs such as Hatshepsut, Akhenaten, Ramses ii, Tuthmosis iii, etc.
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Ramses II was a pharaoh in Egypt. he ruled in the 19th Dynasty.
No it was Ramses II
Hatshepsut was Egyptian and Ramses 2 was roman
cleopatra, hatshepsut ,and neferititi