queen hatshepsut
More accurately Queen Hatshepsut. She was an ancient Egyptian Queen. She ruled from 1505 to 1484BC. She reigned as her son's regent and she wore male attire and the paraoh's false beard (you can see this on her statue in the Temple of Hatshepsut in Deir el-Bahri). She made important trading expeditions towards the Kingdom of Punt.
Queen Hatshepsut: a) expanded Egypt's borders b) sent expeditions which increased the trade and made it better c) kept stability in Egypt They are all correct. Those are her main achievements in life, she had others but this is what she is known for.
she traded a lot. that made Egypt wealthy
Cleopatra was made important by all the hype and propaganda about her. It started with Octavian, using her as an excuse to go to war with Antony, and her reputation snowballed from there. In reality, she was a minor queen of a weak but wealthy country.
Shes important because she is rich
He sucked..
her singing
kush got killed by his younger nepew homuk and then kushes queen took over her name was hatshepsut and then she married thutmes 2Listen, people, sorry, but, that answer above mine is completely wrong. Hatshepsut was the queen of Egypt for a while. Kush was a kingdom created but the Nubians. Hatshepsut was married to Pharaoh Thutmose the second and then he died. Hatshepsut decided to declare herself queen and made Egypt very wealthy through trade. She remarried, but her stepson, Thutmose the third, wanted to be pharaoh and overthrew Hatshepsut. Thutmose the third destroyed temples and statues for/of Hatshepsut. Again, that one answer above mine is not correct, Kush was a kingdom.
An important trip to Punt was made by the ancient Egyptian queen Hatshepsut during the 15th century BCE. She organized a well-documented expedition to the Land of Punt, which is believed to be located along the coast of the Red Sea, possibly in modern-day Somalia or Eritrea. This journey aimed to establish trade relations and procure valuable goods such as gold, myrrh, and exotic animals. The expedition is famously depicted in reliefs at Hatshepsut's mortuary temple in Deir el-Bahari.
Hatshepsut was the first woman to be a ruler of Egypt
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