she left perfumes
Probably Hatshepsut. Cleopatra was not a great queen. She was a minor queen of a crumbling dynasty. She is famous or infamous, depending upon your opinion of her. She had her kingdom given to her by inheritance. Hatshepsut, on the other hand, had to struggle to rule and overcame more obstacles. Despite this, Hatshepsut left us temples and artifacts, whereas Cleopatra did no building except for one temple to Julius Caesar and left us nothing.Probably Hatshepsut. Cleopatra was not a great queen. She was a minor queen of a crumbling dynasty. She is famous or infamous, depending upon your opinion of her. She had her kingdom given to her by inheritance. Hatshepsut, on the other hand, had to struggle to rule and overcame more obstacles. Despite this, Hatshepsut left us temples and artifacts, whereas Cleopatra did no building except for one temple to Julius Caesar and left us nothing.Probably Hatshepsut. Cleopatra was not a great queen. She was a minor queen of a crumbling dynasty. She is famous or infamous, depending upon your opinion of her. She had her kingdom given to her by inheritance. Hatshepsut, on the other hand, had to struggle to rule and overcame more obstacles. Despite this, Hatshepsut left us temples and artifacts, whereas Cleopatra did no building except for one temple to Julius Caesar and left us nothing.Probably Hatshepsut. Cleopatra was not a great queen. She was a minor queen of a crumbling dynasty. She is famous or infamous, depending upon your opinion of her. She had her kingdom given to her by inheritance. Hatshepsut, on the other hand, had to struggle to rule and overcame more obstacles. Despite this, Hatshepsut left us temples and artifacts, whereas Cleopatra did no building except for one temple to Julius Caesar and left us nothing.Probably Hatshepsut. Cleopatra was not a great queen. She was a minor queen of a crumbling dynasty. She is famous or infamous, depending upon your opinion of her. She had her kingdom given to her by inheritance. Hatshepsut, on the other hand, had to struggle to rule and overcame more obstacles. Despite this, Hatshepsut left us temples and artifacts, whereas Cleopatra did no building except for one temple to Julius Caesar and left us nothing.Probably Hatshepsut. Cleopatra was not a great queen. She was a minor queen of a crumbling dynasty. She is famous or infamous, depending upon your opinion of her. She had her kingdom given to her by inheritance. Hatshepsut, on the other hand, had to struggle to rule and overcame more obstacles. Despite this, Hatshepsut left us temples and artifacts, whereas Cleopatra did no building except for one temple to Julius Caesar and left us nothing.Probably Hatshepsut. Cleopatra was not a great queen. She was a minor queen of a crumbling dynasty. She is famous or infamous, depending upon your opinion of her. She had her kingdom given to her by inheritance. Hatshepsut, on the other hand, had to struggle to rule and overcame more obstacles. Despite this, Hatshepsut left us temples and artifacts, whereas Cleopatra did no building except for one temple to Julius Caesar and left us nothing.Probably Hatshepsut. Cleopatra was not a great queen. She was a minor queen of a crumbling dynasty. She is famous or infamous, depending upon your opinion of her. She had her kingdom given to her by inheritance. Hatshepsut, on the other hand, had to struggle to rule and overcame more obstacles. Despite this, Hatshepsut left us temples and artifacts, whereas Cleopatra did no building except for one temple to Julius Caesar and left us nothing.Probably Hatshepsut. Cleopatra was not a great queen. She was a minor queen of a crumbling dynasty. She is famous or infamous, depending upon your opinion of her. She had her kingdom given to her by inheritance. Hatshepsut, on the other hand, had to struggle to rule and overcame more obstacles. Despite this, Hatshepsut left us temples and artifacts, whereas Cleopatra did no building except for one temple to Julius Caesar and left us nothing.
Queen Hatshepsut was born in Egypt. and lived there her life
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From hatshepsut: "Hatshepsut (reigned 1503-1482 B.C.) was an Egyptian queen of the Eighteenth Dynasty"
Hatshepsut was a queen of Egypt Reigned 1473-1458 B.C
Royal tombs are tombs of a Pharaoh or a Queen.
Yes. Hatshepsut was the first queen of Egypt. She ruled over much land and expanded trade routes.
Yes Thutmose 111 did kill queen hatshepsut by putting posion into her wine.
Some say that Queen Hatshepsut's stepson killed her and the others think she might have died peacefully.
No they hated queen hatshepsut and tried to destroy her that way:-)
QUEEN Hatshepsut The new kingdom... i hope so.. well i meant i think.. lol