Hatshepsut's rule was marked by a unique focus on trade and monumental building projects, emphasizing economic stability and cultural prosperity, whereas Thutmose III is known for his military conquests and expansion of Egypt's empire. Hatshepsut often portrayed herself as a male pharaoh, adopting traditional male regalia to assert her authority, while Thutmose III upheld conventional images of masculinity in leadership. Additionally, Hatshepsut's reign is often characterized by peace and diplomacy, contrasting with Thutmose III's aggressive military campaigns. Together, their reigns illustrate the varying approaches to leadership in ancient Egypt.
Thutmose the 1st (her father) died, then Thutmose the 2nd (her husband), and she was left to rule. Her nephew Thutmose the 3rd was to young to rule leaving her as pharaoh.
thutmose I sent an army
Thutmose III
he ruled in the 18th dynasty and the new kingdom.
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Hatshepsut was the first woman to be a ruler of Egypt
Thutmose the 1st (her father) died, then Thutmose the 2nd (her husband), and she was left to rule. Her nephew Thutmose the 3rd was to young to rule leaving her as pharaoh.
Hatshepsut was the first woman to be a ruler of Egypt
Thutmose III might have hated Hatshepsut because he wanted to rule Egypt by himself.
thutmose I sent an army
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Hatshepsut was the daughter of Thutmose I and the sister/wife of Thutmose II. After Thutmose II's death, she proclaimed that she had been chosen as her father's heir and took over. Fortunately for her, Egypt prospered under her rule.
Thutmose III
they were ruler for 13 years.
he ruled in the 18th dynasty and the new kingdom.
He ruled in the new Kingdom, 18th Dynasty from 1504 BC to 1492 BC