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Queen Hatshepsut | Queen of Egypt | The Pharaoh Woman

Facts about Queen Hatshepsut | Queen of Egypt | The Pharaoh Woman

Queen Hatshepsut is undoubtedly the best-known female ruler of the world, especially ancient Egypt after Cleopatra VII, and one of the most successful queens in Egyptian history. She is also known as Ghanemat Amun Hatshepsut, and her name means the Dora of princesses or the concubine of Amun, the favorite of the ladies, and she is considered the fifth in the line of kings of the XVIII Dynasty.

Hatshepsut: The Woman Pharaoh of Egypt

Daughter of Pharaoh Hatshepsut, exceptionally interesting, she is one of the few women to have ruled the land in the capacity of a pharaoh. During the 18th Dynasty period (c. 1479 to 1458 BCE), this eldest daughter ruled the country as she was known for the rich and peaceful reign. Hatshepsut, instead of military campaigns, turned her attention toward trade, monumental architecture, and religious developments.

Concerning Hatshepsut

Hatshepsut is the Egyptian woman of the royalty. A daughter of Pharaoh Hatshepsut, she was among the very few women to ascend the throne in the capacity of a pharaoh. Such was during the period that is typically called the 18th Dynasty, or from around 1479-1458 BCE in Egypt. She was recognized then for having ruled during a wealthy and peaceful time in history. Rather than military campaigns, she concentrated her efforts on trade, extensive architecture, and religious developments.

The Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut in Deir el-Bahari is her most renowned monument near Luxor. The magnificent edifice—with terraces and colonnades—stands as a testimony to the reign and the divine authority of this woman. It was under her that Egypt established trade networks, including sending an expedition to the Land of Punt, returning with gold and incense and other exotic goods.

Yet, her immediate successors, notably the stepson Thutmose III, sought to efface their names and monuments from every official record. Notwithstanding, modern archaeology has now sealed her position as one of Egypt's greatest rulers.

Hatshepsut: The Trailblazing Queen of Egypt’s 18th Dynasty

Daughter of Pharaoh Hatshepsut, exceptionally interesting, she is one of the few women to have ruled the land in the capacity of a pharaoh. During the 18th Dynasty period (c. 1479 to 1458 BCE), this eldest daughter ruled the country as she was known for the rich and peaceful reign. Hatshepsut, instead of military campaigns, turned her attention toward trade, monumental architecture, and religious developments.

Hatshepsut: Egypt’s Peaceful Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty

Hatshepsut is the Egyptian woman of the royalty. A daughter of Pharaoh Hatshepsut, she was among the very few women to ascend the throne in the capacity of a pharaoh. Such was during the period that is typically called the 18th Dynasty, or from around 1479-1458 BCE in Egypt. She was recognized then for having ruled during a wealthy and peaceful time in history. Rather than military campaigns, she concentrated her efforts on trade, extensive architecture, and religious developments.

The Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut: Monument to a Queen’s Legacy

The Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut in Deir el-Bahari is her most renowned monument near Luxor. The magnificent edifice—with terraces and colonnades—stands as a testimony to the reign and the divine authority of this woman. It was under her that Egypt established trade networks, including sending an expedition to the Land of Punt, returning with gold and incense and other exotic goods.

Hatshepsut’s Enduring Legacy: From Erasure to Recognition

Yet, her immediate successors, notably the stepson Thutmose III, sought to efface their names and monuments from every official record. Notwithstanding, modern archaeology has now sealed her position as one of Egypt's greatest rulers.

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