Queen Amanirenas is a Awesome person.People call her Amanerenas ,Amanerena, Amanirena, but her real name is Amanirenas qore li kdwe li.She is one of the most famous Ancient Africans.The sad thing is she died in 10 BCE.That’s sad isn’t it?To be honest she is a to be honest Drama queen literally. Queen Amanirenas was born in the 60’s - 50’s BCE.I’m sure she was nice a little.She’s the number one spot because she is powerful.She Attacked the romans and brought back a Statchue head of Augustus and Buried it in the nubian temple.She did that so that people could step on it.She was the ruler of Egypt obviously witch is a part of Africa. Queen Amanirenas was also blind in one eye.If I were blind in one eye I would freak out.I’m sure you already
(Accomplishment-Nefertiti, 2017) She was patient, stable, and accepted by her people throughout here reign. Many adored her beauty. She had a statue of herself made so people would remember her and always admire her beauty. The sculpture is considered the most plagiarized artwork of ancient Egypt. She was believed to have ruled as Neferneferauaten after the death of the Pharaoh and before the reign of King Tutankhamen. (Abram, 2007) Nefertiti was known by many names such as; Hereditary Princess, Great of Praises, Lady of Grace, Sweet of Love, Lady of the Two Lands, Main King’s Wife, his beloved Great King’s Wife, his beloved Lady of all Women; and Mistress of Upper and Lower Egypt. (Tyldesley, 2017) To this day, Nefertiti’s body has yet to be discovered.
Queen Hatshepsut ruled Egypt from 1473 B.C.E. to 1458 B.C.E. She is known for her search of myrrh, and when she died, her name was removed from all the recorded in opposition to a woman ruler.
Queen Hatshepsut ruled Egypt from 1473 B.C.E. to 1458 B.C.E. She is known for her search of myrrh, and when she died, her name was removed from all the recorded in opposition to a woman ruler.
Queen Hatshepsut was an Egyptian pharaoh whose rule in Egypt was known as a time of peace and prosperity. She established foreign trade relationships with other countries making Egypt wealthier and constructed many monuments, buildings and statues of herself. After 22 years as pharaoh she died, but she is still known as the most accomplished pharaoh.
Queen/ Pharaoh Hatshepsut took a stand in history to fight for woman’s rights. She was the 1st Egyptian queen to pronounced herself pharaoh. After years of being queen to Thutmose ii, then co-ruling with Thutmose iii she then announced herself as right full Pharaoh. No queen had ever done this before. Not only did she break the boundaries she made amazing advancements for her country of that time. Her main goal was to increase and advance economic prosperity. This made her no afraid to stand up for her and woman’s rights. She, unlike others, knew what she wanted and did not let anyone or anything get in her way no matter what.
This is Queen Ruby Riley. She was born into the Riley family in 225 B.C. Her father was the Pharaoh at the time. He passed away shortly after her birth. Her brother became the ruler then. He ruled for more than 20 years before Egypt had enough of him. Then it was finally Princess Ruby’s turn. Egypt was very pleased with her after her first year of ruling because she made armies stronger, changed laws that resulted in less crime, and there were not nearly as many tomb robberies. She also expanded Egypt, expanding west and growing the country so they have 2 bodies of water to trade on, the Red Sea and The Nile River. Everybody was in aw what she was doing and how she was turning the country around. Her Armies where so strong that she defeated the Hyksos and the
Cleopatra and Empress Wu Zetian were two very powerful women of their time. Cleopatra, Last Pharaoh of Egypt. As queen of Egypt, Cleopatra is one of the most famous female rulers in history. Cleopatra’s family ruled Eygpt for more than 100 years before she was born around 69 BC.
If you want to know what her name is her name is queen Tiye. She is married to Amenhotep III and she had 8 kids and their name are Akhenaten, Tuthmose, Sitamun, Henut-taneb, Isis, Nebet-iah, and Baketaten. Queen Tiye mother and father names are used to be queen Yuya and king Tuya but they past away. Then we queen Tyie was gave birth to her kids then i think either 2 or 3 year ago one of her son died. She was a queen of Egypt of the 18th dynasty. She had exerted an enormous and a big influence of her dear husband and her son. Queen tiye believed in a formal traditional polytheistic in her own religion in Egypt. So she really wanted to do something about it. After she completed her mission of what she was doing. She died in her early sixites
Relevance Statement: According to the CDC, 62% of women of reproductive age are currently using a contraceptive. This number has drastically risen over the years as a result of advanced medicine and availability to all women. This would not have been possible without the work and dedication of Margaret Sanger.
A hero to us is someone who influences the general public in a positive way even though they aren’t physically there. We consider Beyonce as our hero because she leaves a great impact on the music industry and teaches women and girls to not be ashamed of themselves.She also gives an image of self love and respect by not being ashamed of her body. Beyonce is the type of person that actually admits that she isn’t perfect and by doing this it gives something other people can relate with . This makes her of a more realistic hero to them. Beyonce is also a supporter of the LGBT community which tells people that she doesn’t judge.Not only that, through her music her she teaches young girls and women to be powerful and to know that they are are just
Today nearly 40 percent of shark species are threatened with extinction. One of the dangerous sharks is the tiger shark. Bethany Hamilton was a 13 year old girl she was attacked by a tiger shark. Although Bethany Hamilton got attacked by a shark she showed resilience in chasing her dream to go surfing.
The Iowa State Fair Queen is, in my opinion, one of the most influential women for the State of Iowa. She serves her state proudly and represents the youth in a way nobody else can! The State Fair Queen is the heart and soul of Iowa, and proves to be an outstanding role model for the youth and all communities. By being selected as my county’s Fair Queen, I am beyond grateful to be able to be in the running for the 2015 State Fair Queen. I adore being there for others and lending my hands wherever I go. I am constantly on the go as traveling is a love of mine, as well as public speaking. In the future, I plan on going into Communications with the intentions to help others and being someone they see as someone to go to. The Iowa State Fair is a
Cleopatra, Greek queen of Egypt, was born at the beginning of 69 B.C and one of the few women rulers in ancient Egypt. Her father was Ptolemy XII And Cleopatra was the last pharaoh in Egypt. She is known as clever, covetous, skilled, beguiling and manipulative. Cleopatra’s physical features are not certain and there is not enough information about her profile. “The colour of her eyes and of her hair is not known; nor can it be said whether her skin was white as alabaster, like that of many of her Macedonian fellow countrywomen, or whether it had that olive tone so often observed amongst the Greeks. Even her beauty, or rather the degree of her beauty, is not clearly defined.” Cleopatra was born at the finish of the Ptolemaic dynasty, because,
Queen Nefertiti, the most powerful woman in Egypt since the Pharaoh Hatshepsut 100 years earlier. She was as influential as she was beautiful, being a partner in power with her king and husband, Akhenaten. Together, the couple co-reigned over Egypt attempting to completely transform Egyptian religion.
When I think back to Roman and Egyptian times the first name that comes to mind is Cleopatra. I envy her for many reasons. She was a great ruler, she had riches, she had fame and most of all she had an epic love story. There were not many female rulers or females with power when you look into history. Cleopatra is an example of many things, and is the epitome of a powerful historical female. Her name is synomious with beauty, power, intrigue and ultimately tragedy.