Hatshepsut meaning Foremost of Noble Ladies; was the fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt. Under Hatshepsut's reign, Egypt prospered. Unlike other rulers in her dynasty, she was more interested in ensuring economic prosperity and building and restoring monuments throughout Egypt and Nubia than in conquering new lands. She built the temple Djeser-djeseru ("holiest of holy places"), which was dedicated to Amon and served as her funerary cult, and erected a pair of red granite obelisks at the Temple of Amon at Karnak, one of which still stands today. Hatshepsut also had one notable trading expedition to the land of Punt in the ninth year of her reign. The ships returned with gold, ivory and myrrh trees, and the scene was immortalized on the walls of the temple.
Hatshepsut meaning Foremost of Noble Ladies; was the fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt. Under Hatshepsut's reign, Egypt prospered. Unlike other rulers in her dynasty, she was more interested in ensuring economic prosperity and building and restoring monuments throughout Egypt and Nubia than in conquering new lands. She built the temple Djeser-djeseru ("holiest of holy places"), which was dedicated to Amon and served as her funerary cult, and erected a pair of red granite obelisks at the Temple of Amon at Karnak, one of which still stands today. Hatshepsut also had one notable trading expedition to the land of Punt in the ninth year of her reign. The ships returned with gold, ivory and myrrh trees, and the scene was immortalized on the walls of the temple.
she was and smart and kind one she was #1
Nefertiti was not cruel
We have no record of Nefertiti's brother, or if she even had one. Some scholars think that she may have ruled as co-ruler with her husband, Akhenaton, and that's really about all history, factually, knows about her.
Yes. Queen and co-ruler Nefertiti loved Akhenaten in his childhood so much that they married. She would support her husband as he did all of those things.
Queen Nefertiti ruled during the 18th dynasty trying to prove that Egypt was an all mighty nation. She ruled EQUALLY with her husband and helped invent a way to worship Ra.
An ancient Egyptian queen is a female ruler of the country.
Nefertiti was not cruel
We have no record of Nefertiti's brother, or if she even had one. Some scholars think that she may have ruled as co-ruler with her husband, Akhenaton, and that's really about all history, factually, knows about her.
I don't think she had a pyramid for herself. She wasn't Queen or anyone like that. She was a wife of a ruler.
Yes. Queen and co-ruler Nefertiti loved Akhenaten in his childhood so much that they married. She would support her husband as he did all of those things.
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Queen Nefertiti ruled during the 18th dynasty trying to prove that Egypt was an all mighty nation. She ruled EQUALLY with her husband and helped invent a way to worship Ra.
Neferneferuaten Nefertiti.
An ancient Egyptian queen is a female ruler of the country.
Nefertiti's husband was Akhenaten, the" Heretic Pharaoh.
Queen Nefertiti's body was found in Amarna by the German Oriental Co.
She was Queen :D
== == The real name of Pharaoh Nefertiti is Neferneferuaten.