She over took him. He was her stepson and her husband (his father) died shortly sfter taking rule. It is believed that he killed her.
He married his older sister, Hatsheput.
he was in power for 33 years
Hatshepsut was the daughter of Thutmose I and his primary wife Ahmes. Her husband Thutmose II was the son of Thutmose I and a secondary wife named Mutneferet, who carried the title King's daughter and was probably a child of Ahmose I. Hatshepsut and Thutmose II had a daughter named Neferure. Thutmose II fathered Thutmose III with Iset, a secondary wife. Hatshepsut was the chief wife of Thutmose II, Thutmose III's father.
Thutmose III had to rule Egypt next, that's all i know..... >_<
The son of Hatshepsut and Thutmose II was Thutmose III. He was the stepson of Hatshepsut, as she served as regent for him after the death of Thutmose II, her husband. Eventually, Thutmose III became one of ancient Egypt's most powerful pharaohs, known for his military campaigns and extensive building projects.
The main reason for the marriage of Thutmose II and his half-sister Hatshepsut was to consolidate power within the royal family and maintain continuity of rule. It was a common practice in ancient Egypt for rulers to marry within their own family to strengthen their claim to the throne and ensure stability in the succession of power.
hatsheput was the 1st female king
one similarity is that they were both pharos of ancient egypt
Hatsheput was a king because she did not believe that her son was ready for the thrown
Hatshepsut was the daughter of Thutmose I and his primary wife Ahmes. Her husband Thutmose II was the son of Thutmose I and a secondary wife named Mutneferet, who carried the title King's daughter and was probably a child of Ahmose I.
king Thutmose the third.
were nothing