Queen Hapshepsut
Queen Cleopatra
Cleopatra.
She was forced into marrying her brother, Ptolemy XII at age 12, but took the Egypt throne when she was 17.
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Victoria was very happy as a queen although it took out half of her teenage years she was thrilled to be on the throne
Mary, Queen of Scots was only 6 days old when she took over the throne of Scotland. She inherited the throne on December 14, 1542.
Queen Hatshepsut was probably between 30-35 when she assumed the throne of Egypt, first as Queen Regent for her nephew, Thutmosis III who was a child of about 6. After about 5 years, she discarded all pretense of reigning in her nephew's name, and took the throne as Pharoah herself. She reigned in her own name for about 17 years. So in total, Queen Hatshepsut reigned in ancient Egypt into her 22nd year. She was probably anywhere between 50-55 at her death, which by the lifespan for men and women of her time (roughly 35), she would have been considered elderly. A mummy identified as Queen Hatshepsut was found in Egypt in 2009. Sadly it showed that the Queen suffered from artheritis, diabetes, but dies from bone cancer which had spread throughout her body. Unfortunatly, it must have been a very painful and prolonged illness and death for this great Queen.
She was not the first queen of Egypt, she was actually the last of her time because after her death the Romans came and took over.
She became Queen at age 26 when her father passed away but her formal cornoration took place the following year.
Queen Victoria took the throne in 1837. She held the throne until her death in 1901. She was the daughter of Prince Edward.
Cleopatra was a throne name used by nearly all the Greek queens of Egypt. the Cleopatra who was involved with Julius Caesar and Mark Anthony and was the last queen of Egypt before the Roman takeover, is known to the modern world as Cleopatra VII. Her father was Ptolemy XII Auletes. Ptolemy was the throne name used by most of the kings of Egypt from the death of Alexander until the Romans took over. The correct pronunciation of Ptolemy would be as if spelled in English as Tol-em-me.