the name of two women whoruled egypt
Cleopatra/Nefertiti
No, there were at least three women who ruled Egypt in the Ptolemaic dynasty that we know of. There were also at least two other native Egyptian pharaohs that were women, possibly more.No, there were at least three women who ruled Egypt in the Ptolemaic dynasty that we know of. There were also at least two other native Egyptian pharaohs that were women, possibly more.No, there were at least three women who ruled Egypt in the Ptolemaic dynasty that we know of. There were also at least two other native Egyptian pharaohs that were women, possibly more.No, there were at least three women who ruled Egypt in the Ptolemaic dynasty that we know of. There were also at least two other native Egyptian pharaohs that were women, possibly more.No, there were at least three women who ruled Egypt in the Ptolemaic dynasty that we know of. There were also at least two other native Egyptian pharaohs that were women, possibly more.No, there were at least three women who ruled Egypt in the Ptolemaic dynasty that we know of. There were also at least two other native Egyptian pharaohs that were women, possibly more.No, there were at least three women who ruled Egypt in the Ptolemaic dynasty that we know of. There were also at least two other native Egyptian pharaohs that were women, possibly more.No, there were at least three women who ruled Egypt in the Ptolemaic dynasty that we know of. There were also at least two other native Egyptian pharaohs that were women, possibly more.No, there were at least three women who ruled Egypt in the Ptolemaic dynasty that we know of. There were also at least two other native Egyptian pharaohs that were women, possibly more.
a women who ruled in ancient Egypt known as a Pharoh
Hatshepsut was the woman who ruled as Pharaoh of Egypt between 1473-1458 BC. (Cleopatra was Pharaoh but did not rule as a man)
she is the best women to have lived in Greece because she ruled Egypt...
Egypt was first ruled by the Pharaohs
Only one Cleopatra ruled Egypt and that was Cleopatra VII. There were six other women named Cleopatra before her, but they were wives/daughters of pharaohs and did not rule.
Egypt was ruled by the Pharaohs
The names of the two female rulers of Egypt are: Hatshepsut (born c.1508BC; reigned 1479-58BC) and Cleopatra (born 69BC; reigned 51-30BC). When mentioning ancient Egyptian female rulers, the two names above are the first to come to mind. However, there were several other women who ruled and were more important. There was Ahhotep, who was instrumental in driving the Hyksos from Egypt and acted a regent for her son, Ahmose I. Ahmose in turn, considered his wife, Ahmose-Nefertari a co-ruler. She is also thought to have been regent for her son, Amenhotep I. Nefertiti, the wife of Akhenaten, was considered his co-ruler and some scholars think that she ruled alone after her husband's death.
He first ruled Egypt but after death ruled the after life as he had ruled Egypt.
She was one ot the only two women in ancient Egypt to become Pharaohs. She was of Greek extraction and ruled for close to 20 years before her death by suicide.