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Thutmose II died after a 15 year reign, making Hatshepsut a widow before the age of 30. Hatshepsut had no sons -- only a daughter, Neferure -- and the male heir was an infant, born to a concubine named Isis.

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Thutmose III was her husband's son by another woman. she had a daughter

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Did hatshepsut have a son?

She has a son ,but adopted son.


Why was evidence of Hatshepsut's existence destroyed?

Hatshepsut's son tried to erase evidence that she was a pharoah


Who became Pharaoh after hatshepsut died?

The pharaoh that ascended after Hatshepsut was her nephew Thutmose III.


What did Hatshepsut do to her son?

she did not do anything to her son becuase she died and when she died he became pharah


Did queen hatshepsut serve as a substitute pharaoh for her son?

Yes, she did.


Who overthrew hatshepsut?

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How do use hatshepsut in a sentence?

Queen Hatshepsut sneakily usurped the title of "Egyptian Pharaoh" from her son Thutmose III, the original heir to the throne.


Did hatshepsut dad was agreed to married his son?

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How did hatshepsut become a queen?

Her husband died and her son was to young so she sized rule.


Why was king Hatshepsut a king not a queen?

Hatsheput was a king because she did not believe that her son was ready for the thrown


Were there two thutmoses II's?

Most likely yes, the First Thutmose II was Amenmose, son of Thutmose I/Amenhotep I, he was an army commander, and fought in the Sinai Peninsula, (the Levant), several rebellious groups in Bedoiun, and Other countries. Amenmose's name was in a cartouche indicating he was co reigning with his father. His wife was Iset, his son was Thutmose III/Amenhotep II, his other wife was Neferure/Hui/Hatshepsut and his daughter was Merytre-Hatshepsut. He most likely died in battle. The second Thutmose II was Hatshepsut's adopted son, who was co-ruling with her under the name "Hatshepsut Xnem Amen." his name was Senmut. He fought against Nubia and at age 27, received his adopted father's title, Thutmose II, and reigned for 13 years until he disappeared at age 41. Hatshesput then passed the crown to her stepson, Thutmose III/Amenhotep II then age 46. There is no evidence that there were two Thutmose II's but a lot of suggestion proves it right. There is evidence that Hatshepsut did have a son-but adopted, as he was her "son" he was first in line and his "brother" Thutmose III/Amenhotep II was not Hatshepsut's son but stepson. Evidence also proves that Senmut became Hatshepsut Xnem Amen and the second Thutmose II and as a young child, was co-ruling with his mother. Senmut was not Hatshepsut's lover but rather her adopted son, as no evidence proves that they were lovers but more evidence proves they were mother and son. Type up Hatshepsut Xnem Amen In your Google Search Bar for more information about this.


Why was hatshepsut a pharaoh?

Because after the death of the pharaoh her husband, and with her son still much too young to take the reigns, someone needed to govern in the meantime, and Hatshepsut was self-assured enough to think it could easily be her.