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Hatshepsut dedicated herself to the role of pharaoh to the extent where she dressed like a man with a false beard and headdress because only men were leaders during this time in history.
Thutmose III - he defeated many of Egypt's enemies and greatly expanded the extent of the Egyptian Empire.
Ramses II- his military leadership and for building numerous monuments.

Hatshepsut endowed her country with immense wealth and artistic talent that showed that she was a great ruler.

Why was Ramses II a great ruler?

Ramesses II played a pivotal role in the battle of Kadesh, one of the most famous conflicts in ancient history. Ramesses' goals as pharaoh were fortifying and securing Egypt's frontiers. In the past, he had vanquished the Delta region's pirate problem.

Thus, Egypt was a kingdom that looked inward until Thutmose III turned it into an empire that sought to expand. Thutmose III was the wealthiest person in the world thanks to the spoils of his numerous wars. The various monuments he constructed commemorate his military successes.

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