Oh, dude, Hatshepsut was around 12 years old when her mom kicked the bucket. Yeah, like, her mom's passing probably wasn't a highlight of her childhood, you know? So, yeah, that's the deal with Hatshepsut and her mom's unfortunate departure.
Ahmose was actually Hatshepsut's mother. Hatshepsut's husband was Thutmose II.
The pharaoh that ascended after Hatshepsut was her nephew Thutmose III.
Hatshepsut was meant to be king Tut's mother in law
Hatshepsut died in 1482 BCE.
Ahmose was an Ancient Egyptian queen in the Eighteenth Dynasty. hmose-Nefertari likely died in approximately the fifth or sixth year of Thutmose I.
Queen Hatshepsut was his step- mother.
Hatshepsut was actually a distant relative of her mother's side.
Hatshepsut died around the year 1463 BCE.
Ahmose was actually Hatshepsut's mother. Hatshepsut's husband was Thutmose II.
Tuthmosis iii ruled Egypt after the death of his step-mother. He was a more military- based leader than she was.
Thutmoses III ruled after Hatshepsut died. Thutmoses III was from a royal family, so Thutmoses III doesn't really have any relationships with Hatshepsut.
The pharaoh that ascended after Hatshepsut was her nephew Thutmose III.
Hatshepsut died in 1482B.C. she was the best known and powerful pharaoh of Egypt.
After the death of her father at age 12, Hatshepsut married her half-brother Thutmose II, whose mother was a lesser wife -- a common practice meant to ensure the purity of the royal bloodline. During the reign of Thutmose II, Hatshepsut assumed the traditional role of queen and principal wife.
Hatshepsut was meant to be king Tut's mother in law
she died
All I know is that Hatshepsut died in 1458 B.C.