hetshepsut
Conquest and Trade.
It is believed that Hatshepsut reigned around 1500 BC. She was made pharaoh at 22, and is considered as one of the greatest rulers of Egypt, with many accomplishments that ranged from establishing trade networks to keeping Ancient Egypt a prominent and influential country. The court officials must have see what she was capable of, and were thus motivated to bring her into power.
Hatshepsut and Cleopatra were both powerful female rulers of ancient Egypt, known for their political acumen and influence in a male-dominated society. Both queens strategically aligned themselves with powerful men—Hatshepsut with her stepson Thutmose III and Cleopatra with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony—to strengthen their positions. However, while Hatshepsut ruled as a pharaoh and often adopted male regalia to assert her authority, Cleopatra is remembered for her political maneuvering and romantic liaisons, emphasizing her role as a queen rather than adopting a pharaonic identity. Their reigns also differed in context: Hatshepsut focused on trade and monumental building, while Cleopatra's era was marked by external conflicts and the decline of the Ptolemaic dynasty.
he was a pharaoh so he traded with other places
Yes. Hatshepsut was the first queen of Egypt. She ruled over much land and expanded trade routes.
queen Hatshepsut
No, Queen Hatshepsut increased trade
strengthened Egypt through trade.
Queen Hatshepsut was famous in ancient Egypt for creating trade routes to Punt, rebuilding all damaged temples, and because she built deir el bahri temple.
Queen Hatshepsut: a) expanded Egypt's borders b) sent expeditions which increased the trade and made it better c) kept stability in Egypt They are all correct. Those are her main achievements in life, she had others but this is what she is known for.
she traded a lot. that made Egypt wealthy
I have an official test and it is not one of the choices. It is actually queen Hatshepsut.
Meretseger, wife of Senusret III of the 12th dynasty of the Egyptian middle kingdom is the first known queen of egypt, though clearly she was not actually the first since most/all previous pharoahs of dynasties 1-11 must have had queens.
Hatshepsut
Hatshepsut was the wife and half sister of Thutmose III and the first Queen of Egypt. She took power after his death. She increased trade and built many splendid monuments during her reign
Queen Hatshepsut expanded trade and built great monuments.