Her name, as it exists in English is a transliteration of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs. Therefore, only the sounds are preserved and "ch" in English sounds exactly the same as "tsh" in English. Therefore, both spellings of Hatshepsut exist.
Pharaoh.
♥Cleopatra was the first Egyptian woman to becoem a pharaoh!!!♥ answered by shanikwa tomlinson Cleopatra wasn't the first woman pharaoh.. The very first known woman to assume the role of pharaoh was Queen HATSHEPSUT. And Cleopatra was the LAST pharaoh.
They were known as a Pharaoh
Ramesses II
It's a toss up between Cleopatra and Hatsheput as to who was the most well known queen.
Cleopatra was known as the last Egyptian Pharaoh. For beauty and for Intelligence.
♥Cleopatra was the first Egyptian woman to becoem a pharaoh!!!♥ answered by shanikwa tomlinson Cleopatra wasn't the first woman pharaoh.. The very first known woman to assume the role of pharaoh was Queen HATSHEPSUT. And Cleopatra was the LAST pharaoh.
Amenhotep IV, also known as Akhenaten
Tutankhamun, an ancient Egyptian pharaoh who ruled during the eighteenth dynasty, is more commonly known as Tutankhamen or (more fondly) "King Tut." He is most known for being a boy pharaoh and also for shifting Egyptian religion towards a monotheism revolving around worship of the sun god Ra.
An ancient Egyptian Ruler was known as a Pharaoh. The only God that I can think of that was a Pharaoh and a God was Osiris, the original god of farming.
King Tut (Tutankhamen)
Ramses II known as the Great the longest reigning Pharaoh (67 years) who is said to have fathered 100 children.