Hatsheput was the first female Pharaoh.
Ramses II known as the Great the longest reigning Pharaoh (67 years) who is said to have fathered 100 children.
It depends, if you were the son you would most likely become Pharaoh after your father or mother Pharaoh died. then if you die without a child the position goes to the second closest relative.
United upper and lower Egypt , before upper and lower egpy was ruled by different king he was the first Pharaoh
The people that weren't citizens had to work really hard like moving really big and heavy stones. The people that were citizens some had really good position in the kingdom and some were just normal. The Pharaoh had the best position and he owned everything. Everyone had to work except the Pharaoh. The Pharaoh didn't had to work because people know him as a god that's why.
because like nobody like liked her because she like broke the like tradition Her position as Pharaoh was insecure because she was not popular
hatsheput!!!!!!!!!!!!:)
Hatsheput was the first female Pharaoh.
Hatshepsut was a female Egyptian pharaoh, or queen.
she was the first woman pharaoh of the middle east
Two spring to my mind Hatsheput and Cleopatra.
Pharaoh Female Mother
hatsheput became pharoh as she did watever she wanted :D
She was the 5th Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty (1508-1458 BC) and is considered by egyptologists as being the most successful female Pharaoh.
Her time or reign was 1508-1458 BC. She was the fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt.
Her time or reign was 1508-1458 BC. She was the fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt.
Pharoah Hatsheput's tomb was discovered in 1902 by British archeologist, Howard Carter. It was discovered while doing another excavation in the Valley of the Kings.