Well judging on name alone the greatest Egyptian ruler would have to be Ramesses II who was named Ramesses the Great. He built monumental buildings and made huge additions such as the hypostyle hall at Karnak temple where he crafted 122 closed bud papyrus columns and 12 colossal open bud papyrus columns.
However this could be down to opinion alone, but if its opinion you want, this is mine, and it is backed by hard facts too.
The Babylonian crown held great significance in ancient Mesopotamian society as it symbolized the authority and power of the ruler. It was a symbol of kingship and divine right, signifying the ruler's connection to the gods and their role as a leader of the people. The crown was a key element in ceremonies and rituals, emphasizing the ruler's status and legitimacy.
building and maintaining the city states temples and protecting the city state. -by jj mooney
The Code of Hammurabi includes many harsh punishments, but the code is also one of the earliest examples of an accused person being considered innocent until proven guilty
Ancient Mesopotamian ruler (r. 2334 - 2279 BC).
According to historians it was Nebuchadrezzar and Hammurabi.
Hammurabi
The ruler that wrote the first code of laws was Hammurabi.
Hammurabi was a person, the ruler. He was not invented!
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No. He was a ruler of Mali, not Songhai. Askia the Great (Askia Mohammed) was the greatest ruler of Songhai.
The Babylonian crown held great significance in ancient Mesopotamian society as it symbolized the authority and power of the ruler. It was a symbol of kingship and divine right, signifying the ruler's connection to the gods and their role as a leader of the people. The crown was a key element in ceremonies and rituals, emphasizing the ruler's status and legitimacy.
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Persia's greatest ruler was Cyrus the Great?
building and maintaining the city states temples and protecting the city state. -by jj mooney
It is Apu.
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The Code of Hammurabi includes many harsh punishments, but the code is also one of the earliest examples of an accused person being considered innocent until proven guilty