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Hatshepsut

[ hat-shep-soot ]

noun

  1. 1495–75 b.c., queen of Egypt.


Hatshepsut

/ æˈʃɛː /

noun

  1. Hatshepsut?1512 bc1482 bcFEgyptianPOLITICS: hereditary ruler queen of Egypt of the l8th dynasty (?1512–1482 bc ). She built a great mortuary temple at Deir el Bahri near Thebes
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Thutmose II is best known for being the husband of Queen Hatshepsut, regarded as one of Egypt's greatest pharaohs and one of the few female pharaohs who ruled in her own right.

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He is best known for being the husband of Queen Hatshepsut, regarded as one of Egypt's greatest pharaohs and one of the few female pharaohs who ruled in her own right.

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Artefacts, including fragments of alabaster jars which bore the inscriptions of the names of Thutmose II and Hatshepsut, provided definitive evidence.

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Those who know history may see shades of Hatshepsut, the woman pharaoh, in that look.

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Meanwhile Hatshepsut, one of Egypt's historical female leaders, is now playable.

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