they were women rulers
It is not known when Queen Sobeknefru was born but it is known she died in 1802 BC. She ruled Egypt between 1806 and 1802 BC.
Hatshepsut was a powerful female pharaoh who ruled ancient Egypt during the 18th dynasty. She is known for her successful reign, trade expeditions, and impressive architectural projects such as the construction of the Deir el-Bahari temple complex. Despite facing challenges due to her gender, Hatshepsut was able to maintain stability and prosperity in Egypt during her time as ruler.
For sure, no one knows who built the Spinx. Great Sphinx of Giza, situated at the Giza Plateau adjacent to the Great Pyramids of Giza is a mythical creature with, as a minimum, the body of a lion and a human head. So we can't say it is her.
The pharaoh that ascended after Hatshepsut was her nephew Thutmose III.
Hatshepsut was the first female pharoah in a male dominated society
She was not.there were others before her eg. queen sobeknefru
Cleopatra and hatshepsut
Hatshepsut died in 1482B.C. she was the best known and powerful pharaoh of Egypt.
hatsheput!!!!!!!!!!!!:)
It is not known when Queen Sobeknefru was born but it is known she died in 1802 BC. She ruled Egypt between 1806 and 1802 BC.
Arguably, the most influential female pharaoh was Hatchepsut, who ruled during the Middle Kingdom. You might also say Cleopatra of the Graeco-Roman Period was also a female ruler of Egypt. Other female pharaohs include Sobeknefru.
Hatshepsut was a powerful female pharaoh who ruled ancient Egypt during the 18th dynasty. She is known for her successful reign, trade expeditions, and impressive architectural projects such as the construction of the Deir el-Bahari temple complex. Despite facing challenges due to her gender, Hatshepsut was able to maintain stability and prosperity in Egypt during her time as ruler.
No hatshepsut was earlier. Although she was the most powerful Pharaoh ever
Queen Sobeknefru, or perhaps a first dynasty pharaoh.
It's Hatshepsut
What did Hatshepsut take to the afterlife
She wanted to be seen with the same amount of power as a man, so she often wore men's clothing and a fake beard to be seen as more powerful.