Hatshepsut, one of ancient Egypt's few female pharaohs, was often viewed positively during her reign for her successful trade expeditions, impressive building projects, and efforts to legitimize her rule. However, after her death, her legacy was largely erased by her stepson, Thutmose III, who sought to diminish her memory, leading to a more negative perception in later historical narratives. Despite this, modern scholars recognize her as a powerful and effective leader who broke gender norms of her time. Overall, opinions on Hatshepsut have evolved, reflecting a more nuanced understanding of her contributions to Egyptian history.
Hatshepsut I think lol
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.
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i think it was queen hatshepsut
A lot of historians believe that she was the stepmother of the biblical Moses.
Hatshepsut I think lol
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.
If Sam Brownback can be a governor, why shouldn't Hatshepsut have been a pharaoh?
Hatshepsut... I think.
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Some say that Queen Hatshepsut's stepson killed her and the others think she might have died peacefully.
QUEEN Hatshepsut The new kingdom... i hope so.. well i meant i think.. lol
I think Hatshupset worshiped Amun and Ma"at
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I think it is made out of lime stone.:]
she treated her people with compassion and respect
i think it was queen hatshepsut