Perhaps the most important part of Hatshepsut's legacy was her creation of a flourishing and stable Egypt through her highly successful foreign policy. Her military campaigns in both the north and the south augmented the extent of Egypt's influence on a vaster scale. The tomb inscription of Scribe Djehuty, I saw the collection of the booty of this mighty ruler from the vile Kush, who is deemed cowards' attests that Hatshepsut's military endeavors also contributed significantly to Egypt's economic prosperity.
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You find the peace medal and give it to them.
Being a regent helped Hatshepsut become a pharaoh because, it showed she was a good ruler.
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The most famous female pharaoh that ruled in ancient Egypt was Hatshepsut. She, unlike many other pharaohs, didn't rule to conquer land, but to make peace and help build civilization with other areas.
birthday cant find but she was born in 1508 and died in 1458
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What did Hatshepsut take to the afterlife
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No, Hatshepsut was a woman and she ruled Egypt.