Neither one of those queens built the obelisks. They were built by Tutmose III in 1450 BC.
It was Hatshepsut who built the giant obelisks. She commissioned several obelisks during her reign in ancient Egypt, including the largest known obelisk, which is now known as the Unfinished Obelisk. Cleopatra, on the other hand, did not build any giant obelisks herself, but she may have had some restored or relocated.
what other monument did the egyptians create
im sure it is called the catapult.
pyramid
Not to mythology, but to ancient history. Mausollos was the ruler of a small kingdom in Asia Minor. His widow had a giant tomb built for him. The tomb of Mausollos = Mausoleum. It was so great that it counted as one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
King Tut didn't have a pyramid as no pharaoh used them anymore by his time period. Pyramids were almost like giant gravestones telling the graverobbers where to explore. Instead the had small tombs in the valley of the kings and Tutankhamun did have one of these. It was rediscovered by Howard Carter in 1922
The plant was given the name of 'Cleopatra' .
what other monument did the egyptians create
Sphinx
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Daedelus built the labyrinth to keep the minotaur.
Finn MacCool is said to have built it.
the aliens technology is the giant mothership they built in 1874 and tried to vapourise the world. the aliens technology is the giant mothership they built in 1874 and tried to vapourise the world.
During the battle of Troy
a giant hagrid from harry potter
metal bars spread out like a giant ladder
The Leshan Giant Buddha is a statue of Buddha built in Leshan, China. The statue is 233 feet tall.
The causeways were built by constructing stone or earthen embankments across bodies of water, such as rivers or swamps. These embankments were then covered with a layer of stones, gravel, or soil to create a solid road surface. In some cases, the causeways were reinforced with wooden or stone supports to ensure stability and durability.