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Queen Hatshepsut
QUEEN HATSHEPSUT widow of Thutmose II, regent for and later co-ruler with her stepson Thutmose III - a patroness of the arts and of religion Date: reigned 1505-1482 BC
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Hatshepsut I Ii Patroness Regent Thutmose Widow Stepson
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Queen Hatshepsut: A Visionary Ruler of Ancient Egypt This image depicts Queen Hatshepsut, one of Ancient Egypt's most remarkable and influential rulers. Reigning from 1505-1482 BC, Hatshepsut was the wife of Thutmose II and served as regent for her stepson Thutmose III during his early reign. However, she eventually assumed the throne as a co-ruler, becoming the only pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty whose name was engraved on the royal cartouches with the feminine title 'She-who-is-foremost-of-the-God's-Wives, Hatshepsut, Daughter of Re.' Hatshepsut was a patroness of the arts and religion, overseeing numerous architectural projects, including the famous mortuary temple at Deir el-Bahri. This temple, dedicated to the god Amun-Ra, showcases Hatshepsut's architectural prowess and her deep connection to the religious beliefs of her time. The temple's terraced design, unique in Ancient Egyptian architecture, is a testament to her innovative spirit. Hatshepsut's reign was marked by peace and prosperity, with trade expeditions sent to the Land of Punt, bringing back exotic goods such as gold, ivory, and ebony. Her military campaigns expanded Egypt's territories, further solidifying her rule. This image captures the regal presence and strength of Queen Hatshepsut. Her headdress, adorned with the solar disc and the uraeus serpent, symbolizes her divine connection and her role as the living image of the god Amun-Ra. The intricate details of her headdress, along with her serene expression, evoke a sense of awe and reverence. Queen Hatshepsut's legacy continues to inspire scholars and artists alike, as she remains an enduring symbol of the power and influence of ancient Egyptian queens.
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