i dont know thats why i asked ;(
Hatshepsut ( Hatchepsut) meaning Foremost of Noble Ladies, (1508-1458 BC) was the fifth Pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty of Ancient Egypt.
Hatshepsut was made a ruler at age 12. She was a smart person and attracted supporters that helped her rule well.
like when he was in his manhood years. then hatshepsut died really dead.
The correct name is Hatshepsut. The other one is a misspelling. There in no other name that looked like her.
Hatshepsut
Well you have to take in that Khufu was kind of evil... But he did build 3 of the greatest pyramids. I would say Hatshepsut because she had a better influence on the people, wheras Khufu killed any who didn't believe in him, etc. and culture is more about people and religion, and style.
It's Hatshepsut
Perhaps the most important part of Hatshepsut's legacy was her creation of a flourishing and stable Egypt through her highly successful foreign policy. Her military campaigns in both the north and the south augmented the extent of Egypt's influence on a vaster scale. The tomb inscription of Scribe Djehuty, I saw the collection of the booty of this mighty ruler from the vile Kush, who is deemed cowards' attests that Hatshepsut's military endeavors also contributed significantly to Egypt's economic prosperity.
Hillary don't come to her ankles.
What did Hatshepsut take to the afterlife
queen Hatshepsut wore mens' clothing with a fake beard. She own of usually wore the crown of Nemes. She dressed like a man, because that symbolized that she had power.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question? Hatshepsut wore a beard in ancient Egypt to symbolize her pharaoh-like power and authority. It was a way for her to present herself as a strong and capable ruler during a time when women were not typically seen in such leadership roles. Just like adding a touch of titanium white to your painting, Hatshepsut's beard was a unique and bold choice that helped her leave a lasting impression in history.