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Hatshepsut's grandfather was Ahmose I, her grandmothers were Senseneb and Ahmose-Nefertari (mother to Hatshepsut's mother and adopted mother to Hatshepsut's father).

Hatshepsut's father was Thutmose I/ Amenhotep I. Her mother was Queen Ahmose-Meritamun or "Queen Ahmose." her stepmother was Queen Mutnofret.

Hatshepsut had two brothers by her biological mother, Amenenhat, who died at age 12 and Amenmose. Her full sister was Nebrubity, who appears with her parents as an infant. She is thought to have died from a 2 yr old to a 20 year old. Her half-brother is Wadjmose, son of Mutnofret. Amenmose becomes Thutmose II, and marries Hatshepsut. They have three daughters: one is named Neferure. Neferure as a child appears with a woman named Nefrubity or Nefrubiti, it is thought to be Hatshepsut's elder sister or oldest daughter, Merytre-Hatshepsut was the youngest daughter of Hatshepsut, as being a priestess of Amun-Ra, her priestess name was Hui. Iset, Thutmose II/Amenmose's concubine bears him a son, Thutmose III/Amenhotep II. During Thutmose II/Amenmose's 6 year reign, Hatshepsut finds baby Moses in a basket and adopts him as her son. Rather than being her so called lover, Senmut is actually her son, another name for Moses. When Moses is 12 years old, Thutmose II has died and As Hatshepsut's "son" he is first in line for the throne. Hatshepsut becomes his co-regent and gives him the name Hatshepsut Xnem Amen, meaning offspring of Hatshepsut though the god Amun. He also gains the name Thutmose II and reigns for 13 years with Hatshepsut as his co-ruler. He runs away after killing an Egyptian, so Thutmose III/Amenhotep II marries Merytre-Hatshepsut. (Neferure was a priestess of Amun like her mother and lived into her early twenties, before dying tragically. Hatshepsut's other daughter died soon after). Hatshepsut gives up her name and goes by the her priestess name, Hui. Her last appearance was the statue of her with Merytre-Hatshepsut and Thutmose III/Amenhotep II's children. She died heartbroken 5-6 years after Moses' departure.

Father: Thutmose I/Amenhotep I

Mother:Queen Ahmose-Meritamun or "Queen Ahmose"

Stepmother/Aunt: Mutnofret

Full siblings: Amenenhat, Amenmose/Thutmose II, Nefrubity

Half-sibling: Wadjmose

Husband: Amenmose/Thutmose II

Children: Neferure, Nefrubiti?, Merytre-Hatshepsut. Moses/Senmut/Hatshepsut Xnem Amen/Thutmose II (adopted son)

Stepchildren: Thutmose III/Amenhotep

Grandchildren: Amenemhat, Thutmose IV/Amenhotep III, Menkheperre, Nefertari, Meryetamun, Meryetamun, Iset, Beketamun, Siamum and Nebetiunet. Gershom and Eliezer (adopted, sons of Moses)

Great-grandchildren: Tutankhamun, Prince Siatum?, Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten, Crown Prince Thutmose, Ankhesenamun, Sitamum, Isis, Henuttaneb, Nebetah, Amenemhat, Tiaa, Petepihu, Amenemopet, And Tentamun. Rehabiah and Shebuel/Shebael (adopted, grandsons of Moses)

Great-Great Grandchildren: Nebetia, Heqaerahkh, (two unknown baby girls), Atenmert?, Beketaten?, (Kiya Tasherit), Smenkhkare, Meritaten, Meketaten, Ankhesenpaaten, Neferneferuaten Tasherit, Neferneferure, Setepenre and an unknown infant girl. Jedediah, and Isshiah (adopted, great grandsons of Moses)

Great-Great-Great Grandchildren, Ankhesenpaaten Tasherit, Meritaten Tasherit and her possible unknown brother, Tia/Sitre?, unknown boy.

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Hatshepsut was the daughter of Thutmose I and his primary wife Ahmes. Her husband Thutmose II was the son of Thutmose I and a secondary wife named Mutneferet, who carried the title King's daughter and was probably a child of Ahmose I. Hatshepsut and Thutmose II had a daughter named Neferure. Thutmose II fathered Thutmose III with Iset, a secondary wife. Hatshepsut was the chief wife of Thutmose II, Thutmose III's father.

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Hatshepsut was the daughter of Thutmose I and his primary wife Ahmes. Her husband Thutmose II was the son of Thutmose I and a secondary wife named Mutneferet, who carried the title King's daughter and was probably a child of Ahmose I. Hatshepsut and Thutmose II had a daughter named Neferure. Thutmose II fathered Thutmose III with Iset, a secondary wife. Hatshepsut was the chief wife of Thutmose II, Thutmose III's father.

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Hatshepsut was the daughter of Thutmose I and his primary wife Ahmes. Her husband Thutmose II was the son of Thutmose I and a secondary wife named Mutneferet, who carried the title King's daughter and was probably a child of Ahmose I. Hatshepsut and Thutmose II had a daughter named Neferure. Thutmose II fathered Thutmose III with Iset, a secondary wife. Hatshepsut was the chief wife of Thutmose II, Thutmose III's father.

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Yes, she had two brothers.

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