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.
Some Romans Loved him and some didn't. It is not said which type of people loved him more.
some people thought that she was not strong enough to be a pharaoh. so people tried to fight her. but she had lots of strong people on her side so Hatshepsut stayed pharaoh. But lots of men were jealous of her and killed her in the last year of her reign.
she treated her people with compassion and respect
she killed them
The greatest achievement of Queen Hatshepsut was her ability to rule Egypt during the 18th Dynasty.
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Some say that Queen Hatshepsut's stepson killed her and the others think she might have died peacefully.
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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
she wanted to save her people and wanted to keep them safe
she made crafts and many more