yes she is she served a1000 years ago.
No. There is no real Queen Hutepi. She is only a character in the Magic Treehouse Book Series. She is modeled on the real Queen Hatshepsut.
Yes
In Mummies in the Morning by Mary pope Osbourne Hutepi was the undead queen who Jack and Annie helped. The Queen of the Nile(Hutepi) could not find her copy of the book of the dead, so Jack and Annie found it and went to give it to her..but they could not find her.Jack left it in her Sarcophagus by her head along with her scepter. Jack and Annie help her pass on to the Underworld and make it back to their treehouse.
Hutepi
Queen Hutepi was an ancient Egyptian queen of the 12th Dynasty, believed to be a wife of Pharaoh Amenemhat II. Her name appears in inscriptions and artifacts, although not much is known about her life or reign. She is often associated with royal tombs, showcasing the status and influence of women in ancient Egyptian society. Hutepi's legacy is primarily tied to her role within the royal family and the dynastic lineage of the time.
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character in the book "Mummies in the Morning" by Mary Pope Osborne -a good author according to my 7 year old daughter
Cleopatra is sometimes called "The Queen of the Nile" because Egypt is located along the Nile and Cleo was queen of Egypt.
The Nile river runs the entire ength of Egypt. Calling Cleopatra "queen of the Nile" is just another term for calling her queen of Egypt.
The Nile river runs through the entire country of Egypt. The term "Queen of the Nile" is simply another way of saying queen of Egypt.
Egypt, in Cleopatra's time, was a long skinny country and the Nile River ran it's entire length. Because Cleopatra ruled the country, she also ruled the Nile. Calling her "Queen of the Nile" was just another term for calling her Queen of Egypt.
No, she did not name the Nile.