The most famous female pharaoh that ruled in ancient Egypt was Hatshepsut. She, unlike many other pharaohs, didn't rule to conquer land, but to make peace and help build civilization with other areas.
Yes, Hatshepsut was not the first female pharaoh in ancient Egypt. There were female rulers before her, but she is one of the most well-known and successful female pharaohs in Egyptian history.
Its a close call between Hatshepsut, Ramses II or Ramses the great, and king tut.
Neferititi Merythneith is the oldest, about 5000 years ago. She was buried with the honors of a ruling pharaoh. Soibeknefru. Hatseputh was pharaoh in her own right and a military leader. Cleopatra VII of course the most famous one of all.
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Cleopatra.
Hatshepsut
Probably Cleopatra, although see was actually Greek.
Many did this but the most famous is Hatsheput III.
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Hatshepsut was once believed to be the first female pharaoh, but most historians no longer support this view. She was certainly the most successful female ruler of Egypt and one of the most successful pharaoh's of all time. It is believed that she became pharaoh in 1479 BC and ruled for about 22 years.
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There appear to have been a number of female pharaohs, but the earliest actually known was Sobekneferu. Hatshepsut was another. And Egypt was also ruled by Cleopatra VII, of course. There are links below.
Hatshepsut
Yes, Hatshepsut was not the first female pharaoh in ancient Egypt. There were female rulers before her, but she is one of the most well-known and successful female pharaohs in Egyptian history.
He was a Egyptian Pharaoh and was one of the most famous
No hatshepsut was earlier. Although she was the most powerful Pharaoh ever