Senenmut was, without doubt, the most important man in Hatshepsut's life. Twenty-five statues of Senenmut have so far been discovered, more than almost any other non-royal individual in the history of ancient Egypt.
yes, her name was Neferure.
Hatsheput's daughter's name was Nefertiti!
Hatshepsut's first name was Hitherto, and her last name was Hatshepsut. This is believed to have been her name throughout her life and rule. Other ancient Egyptian words have been put before and after her name a signs of royalty, but Hitherto Hatshepsut is most likely to be her maiden name. [Evidence is still being looked for and found on her name.]
Maatkare Khnumt-Amun Hatshepsut
She lived in the Palace of Ma'at. It was rectangular structure. The capital was Thebes, Amarna, and then again Thebes.
Neferure was the daughter of Hatshepsut and Thutmose II.
The correct name is Hatshepsut. The other one is a misspelling. There in no other name that looked like her.
Hatshepsut
Wajimose and Amenmose.
yes, her name was Neferure.
hatshepsut
Hatsheput's daughter's name was Nefertiti!
Hatshepsut's first name was Hitherto, and her last name was Hatshepsut. This is believed to have been her name throughout her life and rule. Other ancient Egyptian words have been put before and after her name a signs of royalty, but Hitherto Hatshepsut is most likely to be her maiden name. [Evidence is still being looked for and found on her name.]
That was the Djeser-Djeseru. We know it as The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. It is located at Deir el-Bahri.
thebes
Her father's name is Tuthmose the first.
hatshepsut was the first female pharoah. she put on a fake beard to show that she had power