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Pharaohs did not each have an individual "symbol", but they had hieroglyphs that spelled out all their names and titles.

In the case of the queen we called "Hatshepsut", her name was written with signs spelling out the words ht.shpswt, meaning "foremost of noble women".

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Hatshepsut wore a false beard as the symbol of her power.

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she wore a false beard and dressed in men clothing

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The red and white crown worn by Egyptian pharaohs symbolized the uniting of the two Egypts, Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt.

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She was noted for the use of a fake beard.

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Queen Hatshepsut wore a false beard.

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it is the sphinx

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