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Hatshepsut

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c. 1507–1458 BC

One of Egypt’s most successful female pharaohs, known for her peaceful reign and building projects.

Overview

Hatshepsut was one of the most powerful and successful female pharaohs of ancient Egypt. She ruled during the 18th Dynasty and is known for her peaceful reign and extensive building projects.

Early Life

Hatshepsut was born into the royal family and initially served as regent for her stepson, Thutmose III. She later declared herself pharaoh, adopting traditional royal titles.

Reign

Her reign was marked by stability and economic prosperity. She expanded trade networks, including a famous expedition to the land of Punt, bringing wealth and resources to Egypt.

Achievements

Hatshepsut commissioned impressive architectural works, including her mortuary temple at Deir el-Bahri. These projects demonstrated her power and legitimacy as a ruler.

Legacy

After her death, attempts were made to erase her from history, but her achievements remain widely recognized today.

Did You Know?

  • She ruled as a female pharaoh.
  • She wore traditional male pharaoh symbols.
  • Her temple is one of Egypt’s most famous.
  • She promoted trade over warfare.

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