As a ruler, Hatshepsut inaugurated building projects that far outstripped those of her predecessors. In Egypt proper, she launched a number of building projects. At the temple complex of Karnak, she erected a series of obelisks and built a "Palace of Ma'at," a rectangular structure that was composed of "a series of small rooms with a large central hall for the placement of the central bark [a small ceremonial boat]. The walls of the palace were covered with carved and brightly painted relief scenes of Hatshepsut and Thutmose III.
Hatshepsut was the first woman to be a ruler of Egypt
Hatshepsuts daughter was named, Neferure. (not nefertiti)
Because they were both female rulers and back then it was unusual to have Queen rule.
it was egypt!
Because they were both female rulers and back then it was unusual to have Queen rule.
umm...she was a girl...
Tuthmosis ii.
Exception.
Hatshepsut's child was Neferure a female.
Thutmose the third not rames the third
Lots of men. Its said she had close to 60.
Maatkare Khnumt-Amun Hatshepsut