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The longest-reigning female pharaoh of ancient Egypt was Hatshepsut, who ruled for about 22 years during the 18th Dynasty, from around 1479 to 1458 BCE. She initially served as regent for her stepson Thutmose III but later declared herself pharaoh, adopting male regalia and titles. Hatshepsut is known for her impressive building projects, including her mortuary temple at Deir el-Bahari, and she significantly expanded trade networks during her reign. Her legacy was later overshadowed by Thutmose III, but modern Archaeology has helped restore her place in history.

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