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- Hatshepsut: 10 Greatest Accomplishments - World History Edu
Get to know about the life and major accomplishments of Queen Hatshepsut, the famous ancient Egyptian female pharaoh who reigned for close to two decades
- 10 Hatshepsut Accomplishments and Achievements
Hatshepsut’s most notable accomplishment was breaking gender barriers and becoming the first female pharaoh in ancient Egypt By assuming the throne, she challenged the traditionally male-dominated role of pharaoh, establishing herself as a powerful ruler and paving the way for future female leaders
- Hatshepsut - Queen, Temple Facts | HISTORY
As pharaoh, Hatshepsut undertook ambitious building projects, particularly in the area around Thebes Her greatest achievement was the enormous memorial temple at Deir el-Bahri,
- What Are the Major Accomplishments of Hatshepsut?
Hatshepsut had many achievements, but the greatest of them all was being the first female pharaoh of Egypt to have full powers during the 18th dynasty when there was great opposition against the women leadership
- Hatshepsut: Egypt‘s Greatest Female Pharaoh and Her Remarkable Reign
As pharaoh, Hatshepsut launched an ambitious building program that left an indelible mark on the Egyptian landscape Her most magnificent achievement was her mortuary temple complex at Deir el-Bahri in western Thebes (modern-day Luxor)
- 5 Major Accomplishments of Hatshepsut - HRF
Here are some of Hatshepsut’s major accomplishments 1 Hatsheput Was Married To Her Half Brother Thutmose II It was a tradition in ancient Egypt for new kings to marry the oldest daughter of their father Thutmose II did not live long and his heir to the throne, Thutmose III, born to another wife, was not old enough to rule
- 5 Major Accomplishments of Female Pharaoh Hatshepsut
5 greatest achievements of Hatshepsut including her long and prosperous reign; her trade expedition to Punt; her construction projects and her Mortuary Temple
- Queen Hatshepsut - Ancient Egypt Online
The accomplishments of Queen Hatshepsut are many, but perhaps the greatest of all was her ability to rule Egypt during the 18th Dynasty
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