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    Hatshepsut had to make many life changing decisions in order to be a successful pharaoh. After she became pharaoh, it set the tone for women’s rights in Egypt. Hatshepsut was considered one of the best Egyptian pharaohs. Hatshepsut had to make many decisions in order to make Egypt economically successful and peaceful. First, she sent an important expedition to the land of Punt, which granted them lots of trade. (Ancient World Book) Second, she established trade routes that made Egypt successful and

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    Our old Pharaoh, King Thutmose, is dead, the New Pharaoh Hatshepsut was a women. I had to find a way to recover, but I couldn’t find a way. That night I had an idea, King Thutmose’s tomb had lots of gold and silver, enough for life, but I didn’t know how to get it. It took about

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    The  author  of  Biography  said  that: "I conveyed King Djeserkare; I brought back two female slaves... ...”  3  There is a  little  record  in  Pharaoh  Thutmose  era  about  the  conquest  of  Nubia,  and  the  most                                                                1 2   M.Lichtheim , Ancient Egyptian Literature, University of California Press,1973,1976. Vol.1.pp.23‐27    J.H.Brested, Ancient Records of Egypt

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    Thesis: In my examination to identify leaders that characterized the attributes that represent pioneering, energizing, deliberate, resolute, commanding, affirming, and inclusive dimensions of leadership, I have chosen Nefertiti, Cleopatra VII, and Hatshepsut of Egypt. Leading a country takes more than just having a high status. Being a leader of a nation incorporates abilities that can make or break an administration. The life of a leader leaves little time for oneself. From the time of waking

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    other female pharaoh. Thutmose I, had many wives, and many children. However, Hatshepsut was the daughter and only child of Thutmose I and his primary wife Ahmose. Hatshepsut, was favored by her parents over her brothers. She was beautiful, smart, and had a charismatic personality. Thus, despite her being a female, she had the makings to become a queen. Her two brothers, died in unknown accidents, and she should have succeeded her father, as king, if she was born a male. Thutmose I, Hatshepsut’s father’s

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    biggest impact on ancient civilization. She was the third female leader in Egypt for three thousand years. She also was the longest reigning female leader. Hatshepsut was the of Pharaoh, Thutmose I, and Aahme. She was married to her half brother and pharoah after her father, Thutmose II. They had a son named Thutmose III. She had two other brothers who died before she became pharoah. After her husband died in mid-ruling, their son was too young to take the throne so Hatsheput had to became the stand-in

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    and the winning of the lands which they received from the pharaoh” (Western Civilization, pg.31). One of the most famous pharaoh of that time was Thutmose I who was the son of unknown warrior and queen Ahhotep’s daughter. He earned control over the Nubians’ gold mines by sending them to the south and penetrated deeper into Palestine and Syria. Thutmose I during his leadership expanded Egypt territory; the country prospered.

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    Ancient Egypt’s history is full of stories that tell about the many powerful leaders. Two such leaders are particularly noteworthy for their contribution to Egypt’s success. First, we have Queen Hatshepsut, who was a pharaoh for twenty-two years. She was the first woman to hold the title of Pharaoh in Egypt. Ramses II was also a successful leader. He reigned for 60+ years with many accomplishments. This essay will attempt to determine who the better Pharaoh was. To do so I looked at factors such

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    follows Hatshepsuts life from childhood to after her death. Hatshepsut was the daughter to the pharaoh Thutmose I, later becoming wife to Thutmose II. Hatshepsut is famous for being Egypt’s second female pharaoh. Hatshepsut used religious idealologies and portrayed herself as male to maintain her position of pharaoh. Years after her death images of Hatshepsut as pharaoh were destroyed by Thutmose III. Cooney uses speculation to both build her biography of Hatshepsut and challenge the fact that it

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    erase her from history and learn more about Hatshepsut’s ruling, accomplishments, and life, keep on reading. Hatshepsut was born in 1508 BCE in Ancient Egypt. She was the first of two daughters born to King Thutmose I and Queen Ahmes. At the age of twelve Hatshepsut married her step brother, Thutmose II. She had only one daughter with him whom she eventually named Neferure. Hatshepsut died at the age of

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