What were the most military successful pharaohs?
Anon nobogy cares about Egypt unless you argue if theyre black or not
>>1883811
LOL isn't that the guy from Victorious
This guy
>>1883811
Thutmoses III who defeated the Syrians and Canaanites and conquered the Levant
Ramses II who defeated the Hittities
Ramses III who defeated the sea peoples
>>1884003
>Ramses II who defeated the Hittities
The war ended with a peace treaty he didn't win
>>1884022
He got out ok though is army was 1/2 of that of the Hittities', that sounds like a victory to me.
Augustus
>>1884003
>Ramesses II
>defeating the Hittites
It was a draw actually.
>>1884027
He also had to give up some land to make them go away since it was apparent they would've won in a prolonged conflict.
>>1884003
> Ramses II who defeated the Hittities
You fell for his propaganda kek
Wewuz1
>>1883811
>the most military successful pharaohs?
Field-Pharaoh Erwin Rommel
>would have conquered Egypt if not for Hitler's meddling
>had some WOWZA style
>didn't believe in Nazism, but still followed orders like a based soldier, for his family and his country
>logistics wizard
>rode around in cool Tigers vroom vroom boom boom haha
>did I mention he looked SHARP?
>>1883811
The ones who were descended of non-egyptians
>>1884381
Other than Alexander name one
>>1884411
There's too many to choose from desu but let's start with the Ptolemaic dynasty.
Amasis the XV/LXXXVIII, expelled the filthy Semitic influence.
>implying any Pharaoh could be militarily successful
>>1884003
>sea peoples
So you could say he fought against sea men.
>>1883811
Tyrone III is widely regarded as the most brilliant pharaoh of all time
>>1884003
Ramses II won like one battle and spent the rest of his life making statutes to celebrate it, from what I remember.
The Mamluks
>>1883811
Ozymandias is obviously the superior military tactician
WE
>>1883811
Kushite ruled Egypt under King Taharqa was one of the few states who withstood the Assyrians.
Feel free to be triggered.
>>1887616
>>1887951
hmmm
>>1883862
t. a black man
>>1883811
Why is that white guy dressed as pharaoh?
>>1888911
He's white and Pakistani I believe
>>1883811
None
Egypt was a Meme Empire
>>1888182
>check the article
>never mentions "Mamluk victory" but "Treaty of Caesarea" as outcome
>says whole muslim fleet was destroyed as does your result
>says the total Mamluk force was killed
>the last edit to remove the "Mamluk victory" was on the 28th of October after someone added it like a month ago
>apparently this shit has been going on for some while in the edit history
this is why I hate people using wikipedia as a source
someone actually got triggered by this post and edited the article, once again