Hatshepsut was Egyptian and Ramses 2 was roman
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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.
Of course there's a difference. A queen is a ruler while a princess is the daughter of a ruler. In today's high European society, sometimes a woman has the title "princess" as it may be a hereditary connotation or she may have married a man who's is a hereditary prince of something.
Nefertiti was 13 when she married in 1363.
The Persian royalty intermarried with female relatives to avoid having challenges of succession, the Greeks had no royalty so it was irrelevant.
Persephone was the queen of the underworld and was abducted by and became the consort of Hades. Proserpina was the wife of Pluto who was god of the underworld. Their stories are very similar.