Senenmut was, without doubt, the most important man in Hatshepsut's life. Twenty-five statues of Senenmut have so far been discovered, more than almost any other non-royal individual in the history of ancient Egypt.
Hatshepsuts daughter was named, Neferure. (not nefertiti)
Tuthmosis ii.
Maatkare Khnumt-Amun Hatshepsut
it was egypt!
Hatshepsut's child was Neferure a female.
Thutmose the third not rames the third
Lots of men. Its said she had close to 60.
Lots of men. Its said she had close to 60.
because want Hatshepsutwant to be a KING
Hatsheput's tomb was designed by Senemut. He was her chief architect.
the same as all the other pharaohs; the belief of many gods.
Hatshepsut, the daughter of King Thutmose I and Queen Ahmose, was married to her half-brother, Thutmose II. Hatshepsut's ambition, however, encountered that of the energetic Thutmose III, who had become head of the army. As she and her loyal officials aged, his party grew stronger. The early death of her daughter, whom she married to Thutmose III, may have contributed to her decline. Whether Hatshepsut died naturally or was deposed and slain is uncertain.