54 years
Hatshepsut was the daughter of Thutmose I and the sister/wife of Thutmose II. After Thutmose II's death, she proclaimed that she had been chosen as her father's heir and took over. Fortunately for her, Egypt prospered under her rule.
Thutmose III ruled after her, i believe. He was the one who wanted to get rid of her so he could have the throne. she took over her husband's job in the first place because Thutmose III was too young to take the job himself.
He was a very long ruler...He ruled Egypt over 45 years! His Tomb was located at the (Valley of Kings). The best of all...He was co-regent to Hatshepsut. He also possesed all the great qualities of a ruler of egypt. He also never lost a battle...He was a very supportive ruler to Egypt.
The Isrealites were the people that suffered in Egypt for over 400 years.
It was capital of Egypt for over one thousand years.
many years ago there was no suck thing a glasses tutankhamun was in egypt over 40000 years ago
She ruled because her stepson, thutmose 2 was just a baby, so he couldn't rule, so she took over and didn't give up the throne until she died.
There were many over 3,000 years, the best known being Thebes, Memphis and Akhenaten.
in Egypt over 200 years ago
Born circa 1508 B.C., Queen Hatshepsut reigned over Egypt for more than 20 years. After the death of her father at age 12, Hatshepsut married her half-brother Thutmose II, whose mother was a lesser wife -- a common practice meant to ensure the purity of the royal bloodline. During the reign of Thutmose II, Hatshepsut assumed the traditional role of queen and principal wife.
Egypt's first settlements have been thought to have occurred over 5,000 years ago.
No, they fell out of use after the Romans took over Egypt about 2000 years ago.