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. When Neferure was still a child, Hatshepsut's architect Senmut was her tutor. The actual nature of his relationship with Hatshepsut is unknown, but he was one of her strongest supporters, probably even one of her top advisers. During his career, he gained over 40 titles, including "chief architect." He disappeared some time before the end of Hatshepsut's reign, and it is unknown what actually happened to him.
Queen Hatshepsut was born in Egypt. and lived there her life
An attempt to erase Hatshepsut from history failed. Hatshepsut altered her image to be more masculine. She was one of the most prolific builders in Egyptian history. She may have had an affair with her steward. Queen Hatshepsut may have accidentally caused her own death.
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From hatshepsut: "Hatshepsut (reigned 1503-1482 B.C.) was an Egyptian queen of the Eighteenth Dynasty"
Hatshepsut was a queen of Egypt Reigned 1473-1458 B.C
Yes. Hatshepsut was the first queen of Egypt. She ruled over much land and expanded trade routes.
Some say that Queen Hatshepsut's stepson killed her and the others think she might have died peacefully.
QUEEN Hatshepsut The new kingdom... i hope so.. well i meant i think.. lol
Yes Thutmose 111 did kill queen hatshepsut by putting posion into her wine.
No they hated queen hatshepsut and tried to destroy her that way:-)
That was the Djeser-Djeseru. We know it as The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut.