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Queen Hatshepsut was the first woman to become King of Egypt. To convince people that she was just as good as a man she wore the mens clothes during her rule, the fake beard and the King's crown. Her rule was very good bringing prosper to Egypt. Although because she 'took' the throne from Tuthmosis III her nephew, because he wasn't old enough, he erased and destroyed all statues/depictions of her that he could find. Hatshepsut does have a temple in Thebes though that has not been destroyed.

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How did hatsheptsut die?

After 15 years of ruling , she died. Perhaps Thutmose the third killed her because after she died , he wanted all of her monuments to be destroyed. She might have died from natural causes.


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Queen Hatshepsut was the first woman to become King of Egypt. To convince people that she was just as good as a man she wore the mens clothes during her rule, the fake beard and the King's crown. Her rule was very good bringing prosper to Egypt. Although because she 'took' the throne from Tuthmosis III her nephew, because he wasn't old enough, he erased and destroyed all statues/depictions of her that he could find. Hatshepsut does have a temple in Thebes though that has not been destroyed.


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