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    Hatshepsut. Daughter of Thutmose I and Ahmose. New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty. The “Foremost of Noble Ladies,” Hatshepsut’s achievements as a powerful queen and then a ruling pharaoh have made her one of the most famous figures in ancient Egypt history. She was the daughter of Thutmose I and his principal queen Ahmose, who may have been part ...

  3. The mortuary temple of Hatshepsut ( Egyptian: Ḏsr-ḏsrw meaning "Holy of Holies") is a mortuary temple built during the reign of Pharaoh Hatshepsut of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. [b] Located opposite the city of Luxor, it is considered to be a masterpiece of ancient architecture.

  4. Aug 9, 2011 · Hatshepsut – A Woman of Egypt. A Woman of Egypt. According to Kathryn Bard’s An Introduction to the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt, royal women became increasingly more important during the 18th dynasty of the New Kingdom. Hatshepsut and Thutmose II reigned as king and queen for fourteen years and at Thutmose II’s death left he left only an ...

  5. Sep 27, 2020 · Hatshepsut reigned in Egypt from 1478-1458 BCE, during the Eighteenth Dynasty, longer than any other woman of an indigenous Egyptian dynasty. According to Egyptologist James Henry Breasted, she was “the first great woman in history of whom we are informed.”. She was the daughter of Thutmose I and his wife Ahmes.

  6. Hatshepsut, the queen of Egypt, was a powerful ancient Egyptian ruler and one of the most famous female pharaohs in Egyptian history. Born to King Thutmose I, she ascended to the throne when she married her half-brother, Thutmose II, at a young age. As a pharaoh, Hatshepsut achieved remarkable accomplishments during her reign.

  7. The most famous are the Palermo Stone, which covers the period from the earliest dynasties to the middle of Dynasty 5; the Abydos Kinglist, which Seti I had carved on his temple at Abydos; and the Turin Canon, a papyrus that covers the period from the earliest dynasties to the reign of Ramesses II.

  8. Hatshepsut: From Queen to Pharaoh is an important investigation into the impact of Hatshepsut's reign on the history, culture, and splendid artistic output of ancient Egypt. 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 ...

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