Cleopatra and Hashepsut were the most common ones
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Well, there was never really female pharaohs but since in Egypt there were only pharaohs they just called them female pharaohs rather then queen. the only reason why is because in the Egyptian alphabet there was no Q's or U's for Queen. Hope that helps.....
She female and she killed herself.
Even though they're normally called Pharaohs, the Egyptians usually had kings/male Pharaohs, they did have two queens/female Pharaohs, Hatsheput and Cleopatra.
Cleopatra, research the rest lazy pig
Most Pharaohs were males but in some cases, there were female pharaohs including Cleopatra and Hatshepsut.
There are three egyptain queens in history There were thousands of Queens in Ancient Egypt but only 6, possibly 8, that ruled as a Pharaoh.
Actually there were two female pharaohs. The first and better known is Cleopatra, the other is Hatshepsut.
Woman pharaohs in ancient Egypt had the same rights and privileges as male pharaohs. They could rule, own property, make decisions, and oversee religious ceremonies and construction projects. Some well-known female pharaohs include Hatshepsut and Cleopatra.
no, some pharaohs are woman like Cleopatra.
There appear to have been a number of female pharaohs, but the earliest actually known was Sobekneferu. Hatshepsut was another. And Egypt was also ruled by Cleopatra VII, of course. There are links below.
Yes, Hatshepsut was not the first female pharaoh in ancient Egypt. There were female rulers before her, but she is one of the most well-known and successful female pharaohs in Egyptian history.