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Hatshepsut placed an obelisk in her honor at the temple of Karnak. This is the only known remaining obelisk of Hatshepsut.

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What Is The Small Temple?

It waz a place built by Hatshepsut and Tuthmosis III.


What was the house pharaoh hatshepsut lived in called?

If you mean the Temple of Hatshepsut in the Valley of the Kings, then the name of it is Deir el Bahri. Although it is not her Palace it was built as Hatshepsut's Mortuary Temple, which is a place for people to worship the dead King/Queen, to leave offerings, and where the priests performed a series of daily funerary rites.


Why was Hatshepsut a king instead of a queen?

Hatshepsut was the first female ruler of all time. Her husband, the Pharaoh, died when their son was still too young to reign. She governed in his place for a while. Her position as substitute ruler evolved until she eventually received the title of Pharaoh.


What significant things pharaoh Hatshepsut do?

She didnt really do anything. It all fell into place. Because Her father and other brothers died she had the chance to become the first woman pharaoh. She ruled the kingdom for 21 or 22 years.


What did hatshepsut do as pharaoh of egypts?

Hatshepsut was married to her step brother Thothmose the 2cd.When her husband died he had left her with a son (Thothmos the third) from another wife and a daugther nefuerura.Thomose the third was suppose be Pharaoh but he was to young so Hatshepsut and her stepson and nephew ruled together for many years .While they were ruling together she claimed that she was pharaoh dressed in men clothing .While she was pharaoh by her own rights she had many works to be done from her fathers previous works first works were two obelisks ,cut out at swentet (aswan) and transported to Ipet-Isut She had ordered a tomb to be made for her but it wasn't built until the vally of Kings was abandomnded .It was also built at the site of a even older tempke Montuhotep seconds mortuary temple from 11th Dynastyt .Wich was the place were the inscription of her life and achievements can be found .She was pharaoh 1458 B.C which is the same time her son reclaimed he was pharaoh and destroyed all of her shrines ,stutues ,and reliefs mulated.

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What Is The Small Temple?

It waz a place built by Hatshepsut and Tuthmosis III.


What was the house pharaoh hatshepsut lived in called?

If you mean the Temple of Hatshepsut in the Valley of the Kings, then the name of it is Deir el Bahri. Although it is not her Palace it was built as Hatshepsut's Mortuary Temple, which is a place for people to worship the dead King/Queen, to leave offerings, and where the priests performed a series of daily funerary rites.


Why was Hatshepsut a king instead of a queen?

Hatshepsut was the first female ruler of all time. Her husband, the Pharaoh, died when their son was still too young to reign. She governed in his place for a while. Her position as substitute ruler evolved until she eventually received the title of Pharaoh.


What significant things pharaoh Hatshepsut do?

She didnt really do anything. It all fell into place. Because Her father and other brothers died she had the chance to become the first woman pharaoh. She ruled the kingdom for 21 or 22 years.


What did hatshepsut do as pharaoh of egypts?

Hatshepsut was married to her step brother Thothmose the 2cd.When her husband died he had left her with a son (Thothmos the third) from another wife and a daugther nefuerura.Thomose the third was suppose be Pharaoh but he was to young so Hatshepsut and her stepson and nephew ruled together for many years .While they were ruling together she claimed that she was pharaoh dressed in men clothing .While she was pharaoh by her own rights she had many works to be done from her fathers previous works first works were two obelisks ,cut out at swentet (aswan) and transported to Ipet-Isut She had ordered a tomb to be made for her but it wasn't built until the vally of Kings was abandomnded .It was also built at the site of a even older tempke Montuhotep seconds mortuary temple from 11th Dynastyt .Wich was the place were the inscription of her life and achievements can be found .She was pharaoh 1458 B.C which is the same time her son reclaimed he was pharaoh and destroyed all of her shrines ,stutues ,and reliefs mulated.


What did Queen Hatshepsut do as pharaoh for Egypt?

Hatshepsut was married to her step brother Thothmose the 2cd.When her husband died he had left her with a son (Thothmos the third) from another wife and a daugther nefuerura.Thomose the third was suppose be Pharaoh but he was to young so Hatshepsut and her stepson and nephew ruled together for many years .While they were ruling together she claimed that she was pharaoh dressed in men clothing .While she was pharaoh by her own rights she had many works to be done from her fathers previous works first works were two obelisks ,cut out at swentet (aswan) and transported to Ipet-Isut She had ordered a tomb to be made for her but it wasn't built until the vally of Kings was abandomnded .It was also built at the site of a even older tempke Montuhotep seconds mortuary temple from 11th Dynastyt .Wich was the place were the inscription of her life and achievements can be found .She was pharaoh 1458 B.C which is the same time her son reclaimed he was pharaoh and destroyed all of her shrines ,stutues ,and reliefs mulated.


Did hatshepsut take her father's place when he died?

She was the first king pharaoh because she was strong. She also put is use the trade route and became the constructor of the 18th dynasty. After tutmoses 11 died, tutmoses 111 was too young to rule. She put on the fake beard and ruled as a man and she was good at that. Since Thutmose III was too young to assume the throne unaided, Hatshepsut served as his regent. Initially, Hatshepsut bore this role traditionally until, for reasons that are unclear, she claimed the role of pharaoh. Technically, Hatshepsut did not 'usurp' the crown, as Thutmose the III was never deposed and was considered co-ruler throughout her life, but it is clear that Hatshepsut was the principal ruler in power. He was her nephew.


Was the region Pharaoh Hatshepsut important?

Hatshepsut became the only woman Pharaoh that has existed. She married her brother to keep royalty going on. When her husband died, her son was still too young to rule. So until he was old enough, Hatshepsut took her husband's place in royalty. She even wore the Pharaoh's crown and beard to show she was able to rule Egypt.


What is unique about hatshepsuts mortuary temple?

Firstly, the Temple of Hatshepsut is not quite as unique as you may think. Its architecture and plan was firmly based on the Middle Kingdom Temple of Mentuhotep II which was built about 6 centuries earlier and stands to the left of the Hatshepsut Temple as you look at its facade. Within the context of the New Kingdom, however, the temple is somewhat unique in that it doesn't follow the usual format of other mortuary temples of the same or later periods of the New Kingdom. The more usual layout can today be seen in the Ramesseum and Medinet Habu. While in part influenced by the design of its neighbour, it is also true that Hatshepsut was quite unique herself and as a female Pharaoh serving a full term rather than merely seeing out a dynasty which was usually the case for the few other female Pharaohs she perhaps felt a need to be innovative and proactive in order to legitimise her reign. The oversize and failed obelisk at Aswan, the expedition to Punt, her additions to the Temple of Karnak are all examples of innovative projects. Her mortuary temple was probably the best example of this trait. Part of the temple including the shrine to the rear is cut from the living rock while the free standing portion rises in a series of terraces via ramps, leading through what would have been gardens of imported trees. There also seems to have been an attempt, or an original intention, to connect the temple to Hatsepsut's tomb itself, behind the cliff in the Valley of the Kings. This attempt failed for geological reasons but the attempt was in itself innovative. Apart from the original influence of Mentuhotep's temple, the Temple of Hatshepsut is indeed unique in that nothing similar was ever built by later Pharaohs, especially with respect to the rock-cut section (Abu Simbel is rock-cut but that was not a mortuary temple) It is also unique in respect to the vast amount of restoration that has taken place. From the road, or even the car park, the temple looks remarkably complete until it is realised that over 70% of what can now be seen is constructed of modern materials albeit local. This allows us to gain a remarkable and welcome impression of what the temple would have lokked like 3400 years ago, but it might also be considered to be a little too much. That is my view but nevertheless it is a wonderful place to see!


When there was mummy buried there the priests used the pyramids as a place to live?

Egyptian priests would normally not live in the pyramid until the Pharaoh was removed. Though if the Pharaoh wanted them to stay in the temple at the time until he was properly buried somewhere else, yes they sometimes did.


How did Hatshepsut make Egypt a better place to live in?

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Why do people like to visit Egypt?

Egypt is a great place to visit because of the history. You can: * Look at the pyramids in Giza and the Sphinx * Look at the Step Pyramid of Saqqara * Check out Tutankhamun's tomb in The Valley of the Kings * Look at the Temple of Seti I * Look at the Temple of RamesesII * Look at the Temple of Isis * Check out the Temple of Karnak * Look at the temple of Horus * Check out Hatshepsut's Mortuary Temple * Look at the tombs of Beni Hasan * Check out the Biga Island Ruins * Travel along the Nile River * Travel in the Mediterranean Sea * Travel along the Red Sea * Visit well known cities such as: Cario, Alexandria, Aswan, etc * Buy artifacts or monuments