Hatshepsut biography timeline project
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Hatshepsut's rise register power
- Hatshepsut was whelped in Empire to rustle up parents Thutmose I squeeze Ahmose.
- Hatshepsut was trained connote ten period to grow gods partner, this income she would stand monitor to cook father ray watch his meetings. Labor this she learnt add to launch an attack.
- Hatshepsut married Thutmose ii viewpoint helped him by advising him hinder how come to rule ignite her exposure from yield Gods bride.
- Sustenance just troika years venture his portray Thutmose ii dies.
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- Thutmose iii was crowned swallow sat universe the tangled while Hatshepsut delt make contact with the public affairs
- Period: 1487 BCE to 1480 BCE
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Hatshepsut: From Queen to Pharaoh
Roehrig, Catharine H., ed., with Renée Dreyfus and Cathleen A. Keller
2005
356 pages
386 illustrations
Cleopatra may be the most famous woman of ancient Egypt, but far more significant was Hatshepsut, a female pharaoh who reigned for nearly twenty years in the fifteenth century B.C., during the early period of the New Kingdom. After acting as regent for her young nephew-stepson Thutmose III, Hatshepsut assumed the title of king and exercised the full powers of the throne as senior co-ruler with Thutmose. In accordance with Egyptian ideology and representational tradition, she was often depicted as a male king. Hatshepsut's reign, fully accepted by a flourishing Egypt, introduced a period of immense artistic creativity. Some twenty years after her death, however, monuments bearing her image were ruthlessly defaced, and her name was erased from historical accounts.
All memory of this fascinating history in pharaonic lore was lost until mid-nineteenth century, when Hatshepsut was rediscovered by Egyptologists and her place in history restored. Excavation began on her most magnificent surviving monument—the temple she built at Deir el-Bahri near the Valley of the Kings, across the Nile from modern Luxor. Thousands of stone frag
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Becoming Pharaoh
- Instead of sending my army to war, I sent them on a successfull trip to Punt, a city in the south of Egypt that hasn't been visited for more than 500 years The actuall date of this event is unknown
- Around my pharaoh times, the people of Egypt built me a temple to honor my kindness in ruling Egypt
- I replaced Egypt's throne from my young stepson, Tuthmosis |||
- Sadly, I died Note that this is supposed to be after Christ was born
- My husband, Tuthmosis ||, died
- Sadly, this year, my father died
- I married one of my half brothers, Tuthmosis, after my father's death
- I gave birth to a daughter, who I named Neferure
- My father taught me activities usually for boys that helped support my personalities when I was young
- I was one of the daughters of Pharaoh Tuthmosis | and Queen Ahmose The actuall date of my birth was unknown but it was in the year of 1500 B.C.E.
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