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Pharaoh Ahmose, the founder of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, is known for his military conquests that ended the Hyksos rule in Egypt. One unusual trait about Ahmose is that he was believed to have suffered from a deformity, possibly a cleft palate, based on depictions in artwork. Additionally, Ahmose was the first pharaoh to bear the title "Son of Ra," signifying a new level of divine kingship in ancient Egypt. His reign marked the beginning of the New Kingdom period, characterized by significant cultural and military achievements.
what were some of ahmose's battles and conquest
some of his traits are making the spirits suffer and Hades is my father
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.
AnswerA Pharaoh's job is to rule the Kingdom of Egypt and be the leading figure of their religion since he was considered son or daughter of a god or goddess.
There is some controversy about Pharaoh Hor Aha. Some think this is another name for the son of Namur and others say it was the same as the first pharaoh.The majority think Hor Aha was the son of the first pharaoh and he conquered the Nubians and united upper and lower Egypt.