Hatshepsut, the daughter of King Thutmose I and Queen Ahmose, was married to her half-brother, Thutmose II. Hatshepsut's ambition, however, encountered that of the energetic Thutmose III, who had become head of the army. As she and her loyal officials aged, his party grew stronger. The early death of her daughter, whom she married to Thutmose III, may have contributed to her decline. Whether Hatshepsut died naturally or was deposed and slain is uncertain.
because want Hatshepsutwant to be a KING
Hatshepsuts daughter was named, Neferure. (not nefertiti)
Where English is spoken, the father of your husband is called your father-in-law.
Your sister's husband is your father's son-in-law.
it was egypt!
Yes, Hatshepsut was the elder daughter of Thutmose I and Queen Ahmose, the first king and queen of the Thutmoside clan of the eighteenth dynasty.
your father in law
umm...she was a girl...
Your husband's father is your father-in-law. His brother is your husband's uncle, but is not related to you. The son is your husband's first cousin, but is also not related to you. Your husband's uncle is your child's great uncle, and your husband's first cousin is your child's first cousin, once removed.
A person's father-in-law is the father of their wife or husband.
It is supposed to be the father.
The husband lifts the veil, not the father. The husband waits until they are about to kiss, then he lifts the veil and kisses the bride.