Hatshepsut was the first female pharaoh
Thutmose II died after a 15 year reign, making Hatshepsut a widow before the age of 30. Hatshepsut had no sons -- only a daughter, Neferure -- and the male heir was an infant, born to a concubine named Isis.
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Queen Hatshepsut expanded trade and built great monuments.
Only one. Thutmose II died after a 15 year reign, making Hatshepsut a widow before the age of 30. Hatshepsut had no sons, only a daughter, Neferure and the male heir was an infant, born to a concubine named Isis.
She was the greatest builder in Egypt. Later she became one of the pharaons of the 18 dynasty most known. Hatshepsut rebuilt the exterior relations with other empires.
One thing was that she pretended that she was a boy so that she could be a Pharaoh!
Hatshepsut
The correct name is Hatshepsut. The other one is a misspelling. There in no other name that looked like her.
Thutmose II died after a 15 year reign, making Hatshepsut a widow before the age of 30. Hatshepsut had no sons -- only a daughter, Neferure -- and the male heir was an infant, born to a concubine named Isis.
One (Hatshepsut) was a Pharaoh.
An attempt to erase Hatshepsut from history failed. Hatshepsut altered her image to be more masculine. She was one of the most prolific builders in Egyptian history. She may have had an affair with her steward. Queen Hatshepsut may have accidentally caused her own death.
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A memorable or happy day is one to be remembered. It is one day which had all happy moments and not one sad moment.
Queen Hatshepsut expanded trade and built great monuments.
One memorable quote from "1984" related to Room 101 is: "You asked me once, what was in Room 101. I told you that you knew the answer already. Everyone knows it. The thing that is in Room 101 is the worst thing in the world." This quote highlights the terrifying and psychological aspect of Room 101 in the novel.