That is an unsolved mystery. According to a somewhat recent forensic analysis, he had injuries to the leg bones and a skull fracture. Some healing had taken place indicating that he lived for a couple of days after the initial injury. Some theorize that he fell in battle. Others feel that he may have been attacked, while another group feels it may have been entirely accidental.
She died of natural causes Hatshepsut was the longest reigning female pharaoh in Egypt, ruling for 20 years in the 14th century B.C. She is considered one of Egypt's most successful pharaohs. In recent years, scientists have speculated the cause of her death to be related to an ointment or salve used to alleviate a chronic genetic skin condition a treatment that contained a toxic ingredient. Testing of artifacts near her tomb has revealed traces of a carcinogenic substance.
Nobody knows, really. Some people think that she died by herself abruptly, but other people think she was killed or attacked by her stepson Thutmose lll because of his hatred for his stepmother. No one knows the exact relationship or problems they both had together, but they predict that Thutmose lll felt hatred around his stepmother.
The queen died in early February of 1458 B.C. She died of natural causes Hatshepsut was the longest reigning female pharaoh in Egypt, ruling for 20 years in the 14th century B.C. She is considered one of Egypt's most successful pharaohs. In recent years, scientists have speculated the cause of her death to be related to an ointment or salve used to alleviate a chronic genetic skin condition a treatment that contained a toxic ingredient. Testing of artifacts near her tomb has revealed traces of a carcinogenic substance.
Tuthmose III (Tuthmosis III) killed her by putting poison in her wine.
It didn't matter. Kings could do anything. Anyways her history was carved out.
she died of cancer to the hips and liver and she had a tooth infection it killed her very slowly.
she died of natural causes.
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That was the Djeser-Djeseru. We know it as The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut.
yes
Queen Hatshepsut was known mostly for warring with other nations and her Egyptian neighbors. She was always reaching for more power
Hatshepsut married her brother Thutmose II (Thutmose the second).
Queen Hatshepsut was born in Egypt. and lived there her life
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Hatshepsut was a queen of Egypt Reigned 1473-1458 B.C
From hatshepsut: "Hatshepsut (reigned 1503-1482 B.C.) was an Egyptian queen of the Eighteenth Dynasty"
Yes. Hatshepsut was the first queen of Egypt. She ruled over much land and expanded trade routes.
No they hated queen hatshepsut and tried to destroy her that way:-)
Some say that Queen Hatshepsut's stepson killed her and the others think she might have died peacefully.
Yes Thutmose 111 did kill queen hatshepsut by putting posion into her wine.
QUEEN Hatshepsut The new kingdom... i hope so.. well i meant i think.. lol
That was the Djeser-Djeseru. We know it as The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut.
Hatshepsut was a female Egyptian pharaoh, or queen.