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Queen Hatshepsut

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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Queen Hatsheput
by Vivian Tannous

Queen Hatsheput died in 1508 BC in Egypt she died in 1358 BC in Egypt

early life

  • Her father died when she was at age 12.
  • she married her half brother Thutmose II.
  • he was the only child born to the Egyptian king Thutmose I.
  • She help people by finding diffrent trade routes.
  • She was the fifth pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty of egypt.
  • when he died thutmose III was still a child and his aunt and step brother hatshepsut acted as regent for him .

time period

  • Living in her time period would of been a lot of people working around making pyramids.
  • How she found different trade routes.
  • People would make temples and places they would right her own storys of art.

formal education

  • Queen Hatsheput did revive education by her father being a pharaoh.

accomplishments

  • Her accomplishments were that she found new trade routes.
  • By being a first woman pharaoh

became significant

  • Queen Hatsheput was significant by her way of life.
  • how she was the first woman pharaoh.
  • to the throne this son was married to Hatsheput however Thutmose II
  • as Hatsheput and her polictal allies aged her hold throne weakend.

important information

  • By telling if people are royal they have there left hand on there chest.
  • until 1822 when the decoding of Hatsheput hieroglyphic script allowed archaeologist to read the clayral.

facts

  • Her nephew was Thutmose III.
  • her parents names are Thutmose I and Ahmose
  • hatshepsut was a chief wife of thutmose II and her father.

bibliography

  • Millmore, Mark. "Ancient Egyptian Kings Queens Hatshepsut." Discovering Ancient Egypt. Discoveryegypt, 1997. Web. 06 Nov. 2015.

bibliography

  • Millmore, Mark. "Ancient Egyptian Kings Queens Hatshepsut." Discovering Ancient Egypt. Discoveryegypt, 1997. Web. 06 Nov. 2015.