Queen Hatshepsut was the first woman pharaoh in Egypt. She reigned from 1473 to 1458 BCE. Her stepson, Tuthmosis III, was technically pharaoh, but he was too young to really do anything. Since she was the first woman pharaoh, she wore a fake beard so people would still listen to her. She worried that if they knew she was a girl, they wouldn't respect her as much.
She never was a pharaoh, but a queen.
Queen Hatshepsut succeeded her husband, Thutmose II, as the ruler of Egypt. After his death, she initially served as regent for her stepson, Thutmose III, but eventually declared herself pharaoh, adopting male regalia and titles to solidify her authority. Her reign is marked by significant achievements in trade, architecture, and the arts.
a queen
queen aya was never a pharoah
A Pharaoh is an Egyptian King who is at the highest social class.
Her father died and her stepson was to young to become king so she became the regent for her stepson. After a while she became Pharaoh but when her stepson became older he became Pharaoh.
Female Pharaoh is the King's wife (Pharaoh's wife). She is Queen of ancient Egypt. If Egypt's Pharaoh Marys more than one wife, the Queen still is the Queen, the new wife has no power of Egypt.-MR. AWESOME
Just go to this question in answer.com "The pharaoh of ancient Egypt was an absolute monarch how does the power of such a ruler differ from that of a constitutional monarch like Queen Elizabeth of great Britain? "
Yes, she did really exist. A queen named Tiy or Ti, as it is sometimes spelled, was the mother of Akhenaten, the heretic pharaoh.
There is no biblical or historical evidence to suggest that Queen Esther had a stepson. In the Book of Esther, she is primarily known for her marriage to King Ahasuerus (Xerxes I) and her role in saving the Jewish people. The text does not mention any children from this union or any mention of a stepson. Therefore, any claims about her having a stepson are not supported by the scriptural account.
She never was a pharaoh, but a queen.
a Pharaoh is from ancient Egypt and a king or queen is from some where else.
A pharaoh , the king of Egypt , is different from the Queen of Great Britian , Elizabeth , because the pharaoh was also considered a "god" unlike Queen Elizabeth .
Some say that Queen Hatshepsut's stepson killed her and the others think she might have died peacefully.
Queen Hatshepsut succeeded her husband, Thutmose II, as the ruler of Egypt. After his death, she initially served as regent for her stepson, Thutmose III, but eventually declared herself pharaoh, adopting male regalia and titles to solidify her authority. Her reign is marked by significant achievements in trade, architecture, and the arts.
Hatshepsut was a female Egyptian pharaoh, or queen.
The Pharaoh was important because in the ancient Egyptian times there Pharaoh was like there king or queen.