She ruled from the palace. In terms of trade, Hatshepsut was not blind to the need of bolstering Egypt's economy' and indeed, the Punt expedition is but the climax of her consistent trading enterprises with Lebanon, Crete, Syria, West Africa, South Africa, Aswan and the reopening of mines in Mt. Sinai. She traded Ivory, gold, silver and other goods for eating.
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who was the first woman ruler in recording history hatsheut or Cleopatra
Hatshepsut had no formal education. Her father taught her the things he thought she should know. Her parents were Pharaoh Tuthmosis and Queen Ahmose of Egypt.
This site if to answer questions. For pictures you got to go to the internet. search under hatshepsut
Queen Hatshepsut was daughter of Thutmose I. She married her half brother, Thutmose II, to keep the blood line pure. When he died the crown was supposed to go to her step son, Thutmose III, but instead she took it because she thought he was way too young. She was a great ruler and wore men's clothing to prove she was their king. After she died her step son took over for 33 years alone and destroyed any remains of Hapshepsut.
Bartolomeu Dias went on a total of 2 expeditions...one of which was a journey to Africa
There's no record of Cleopatra ever going on any expeditions. The only traveling she did was for political purposes, such as up the Nile with Caesar, to Rome, to Antioch and to Actium.
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who was the first woman ruler in recording history hatsheut or Cleopatra
the vikings went on 13 expeditions! :)
Hatshepsut had no formal education. Her father taught her the things he thought she should know. Her parents were Pharaoh Tuthmosis and Queen Ahmose of Egypt.
This site if to answer questions. For pictures you got to go to the internet. search under hatshepsut
Exploratory expeditions are when you go on an expedition to explore, and you arrange the expedtion more independantly.
George Mallory went on three expeditions to Mount Everest, these were British expeditions in 1921, 1922 and 1924.
The temple of Hatshepsut is at Dayr al Baḩrī near Thebes in Egypt.
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In 2007, scientist found Hatshepsut's body. see dr. hawass'es website, and go into greatest discoveries.