kinda.....actually at the end of the first kingdom to the start of middle kingdom --actually, she ruled at the beginning of the New Kingdom, which directly followed the Middle Kingdom.
no
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Hatshepsut was made a ruler at age 12. She was a smart person and attracted supporters that helped her rule well.
he ruled in the 18th dynasty and the new kingdom.
Hatshepsut Ruled The New Kingdoms
The New Kingdom
NO.
In Ancient Egypt during the time of the New Kingdom.
kinda.....actually at the end of the first kingdom to the start of middle kingdom --actually, she ruled at the beginning of the New Kingdom, which directly followed the Middle Kingdom.
Cleopatra ruled in the Ptolemaic period.
no
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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.
Hatshepsut was the first woman to be a ruler of Egypt
No, the New Kingdom period in Egyptian history was a couple of thousand years before Cleopatra. Cleopatra ruled in the Hellenistic period of Egypt.
Hatshepsut was made a ruler at age 12. She was a smart person and attracted supporters that helped her rule well.