Queen Hatshepsut (she called herself King, not Queen)
No, Queen Hatshepsut increased trade
From thinkquest: King (Queen) Hatshepsut was born around 1500 B.C. and was king of the XVIII (18th) Dynasty. Hatshepsut ruled Egypt around the years of 1479B.C.- 1458B.C. Hatshepsut's father's name was Tuthmose I who had a son named Tuthmose II which was Hatshepsut's half brother whom she had to marry. When she married him he got crowned King of Egypt. When Tuthmose II died, his child Tuthmose III (from another wife) had to have Hatshepsut be his guardian to watch over him at the throne. They ruled together until 1473 B.C., when she declared herself pharaoh.
no Hatshepsut was the first female ruler of egypt, cleopatra was an egyptian queen who married a greek king.
married to queen elisabeth 2nd
Queen Hatshepsut (she called herself King, not Queen)
Her birth name was Ma'at-ka-Ra, 'Truth Order of Balance'- which was later changed to Ra' Hatshepsut - 'Foremost of Noble Women'. She was called the queen who wanted to be king in modern times.
Her birth name was Ma'at-ka-Ra, 'Truth Order of Balance'- which was later changed to Ra' Hatshepsut - 'Foremost of Noble Women'. She was called the queen who wanted to be king in modern times.
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No they hated queen hatshepsut and tried to destroy her that way:-)
Hatsheput was a king because she did not believe that her son was ready for the thrown
she acomplished being queen with a king for 28 years
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Her birth name was Ma'at-ka-Ra, 'Truth Order of Balance'- which was later changed to Ra' Hatshepsut - 'Foremost of Noble Women'. She was so call the queen who wanted to be king in modern times.
Indeed she was. Hatshepsut, the daughter of King Thutmose I and Queen Ahmose, was married to her half-brother, Thutmose II.
No, Queen Hatshepsut increased trade
There was cleopatra, but i thinnk she wasn't egyptian. then there was Hatshepsut. Hatshepsut was the first woman pharaoh. after her husband died, she didn't want to give it up to her son, she she took on the throne. She wanted to carry on tradition, so it is said that she meant to rule as a king-not a queen, but strictly as a king. She even wore the king's short kilt at the coronation instead of a dress! hope this helps!