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    her development of Egypt‚ Hatshepsuts expedition to Punt was one that she took great pride in‚ enough for it to be recorded in her mortuary temple. Along with the expedition came many positive outcomes‚ which included religious‚ economic and political benefits. Bentley believes that it was one of the most ’important events of her reign ’. One main feature of importance of the expedition was the economic impact that it had. Hatshepsut benefited greatly from the expedition‚ with many resources obtained

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    However‚ Hatshepsut was the first female to become the Fifth pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. She was not only accepted by the elite in this male dominated role but also supported by the loyal officials in position in government. Hatshepsut achieved many goals difficult goals as a female pharaoh. Her achievements included establishing successful foreign policy through trade‚ funding building programs throughout Egypt‚ overseeing the preparations and funding to the land of Punt. Unlike

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    Assess the reign of Hatshepsut Hatshepsut is arguably Egypt’s most distinguished pharaoh‚ with her reign during the New Kingdom being a successful one in which Egypt flourished and prospered. Her ascension as pharaoh was plagued with controversy as she was a female who directly challenged ’maat’ ‚ the Egyptian concept of balance and order‚ by rising to a high position of power traditionally possessed by males. Hatshepsut however disregarded the doubt made prevalent in regards to her leadership and

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    Discuss the achievements of Hatshepsut on events and issues that she is remembered for in History and assess her legacy to the world. Hatshepsut was one of the most powerful women in the ancient world. She was the fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt and the first female pharaoh. She ruled longer than any other woman in Egyptian history. Hatshepsut was pharaoh for approximately twenty-one years‚ from 1479 BC–1458 BC. Hatshepsut’s successful reign brought wealth to her country

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    Hatshepsut If someone were to ask me to name a famous female figure of ancient Egypt‚ some of the names that would come to mind would be Queen Nefertiti and Queen Cleopatra‚ legends of ancient Egypt civilization. The name Hatshepsut would not have been among those names I ’d mention. Who was Hatshepsut and why did she merit as much recognition as the aforementioned names. What was so significant about Hatshepsut that earned her a place in ancient Egypt ’s Hall of Fame? Hatshepsut

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    Hatshepsut Geography‚ topography and resources of Egypt and its neighbours‚ The main geographical feature of Egypt was the Nile river which was made with 3 rivers combining (the blue‚ White Nile and the river Atbara river) which ran from though the whole Egyptian landscape. In that time there was 3 seasons first was the flood‚ then the flood waters would retract and leave be hide a thick layer of silt which was perfect for growing crops and allowed papyrus trees to grow giving them

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    #301 Hatshepsut Hatshepsut was the fourth female pharaoh in Egyptian history‚ and was considered one of the greatest rulers‚ male or female‚ of her time. As Pharaoh‚ she encouraged trade and sent a voyage to the land of Punt‚ sponsored a vast building project in Egypt‚ added to the temple of Amon at Karnak‚ and commissioned her famous mortuary temple‚ Deir el-Bahri‚ decorated with her most impressive achievements. She is renowned for being strong and assertive‚ whilst also fair and just. The many

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    HATSHEPSUT | Ancient History Profile Research | | Background Hatshepsut was the daughter of the Pharaoh Thuthmosis Akheperkare‚ otherwise known as Thuthmosis the 1st‚ he was married to his sister Queen Aahmes who gave birth to Hatshepsut in 1508 B.C. Hatshepsut had many step siblings‚ they consisted of Ouazmosou‚ Amenmosou‚ Wadjmose‚ Nefrubity and Thutmose the 2nd some derived from a range of “second classed wives”. Out of all her siblings Hatshepsut was the oldest. Her sister Nefrubity

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    all of these?” Many of these were built by one person‚ Hatshepsut‚ the first female pharaoh. Hatshepsut didn’t start out as a pharaoh‚ in fact no one expected her to do anything very great at all. She was the daughter of Queen Ahmose. Later she married Thutmose II‚ who was not of royal blood. Together they had no sons‚ only a daughter. Thutmose had a son with someone of none royal blood. His son was named a Thutmose III. Hatshepsut became pharaoh shortly after her husband’s death. At first

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    Ancient History- Personality: Hatshepsut 1. Historical Context: Geography‚ topography and resources of Egypt and its neighbours Geography & Topography: Egypt is surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea to the north‚ deserts to the east and west and cataracts to the south. During the period of old kingdom‚ Egypt was able to develop in relative isolation. Her geography and topography was characterized by the following‚ which included that Egypt was split into Upper Egypt‚ which was southern Egypt

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