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| Category: |  Ancient History |
| Name: |  Hatshepsut |
| Birth Year: | c. 1502 BCE |
| Death Year: | 1458 BCE
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Hatshepsut (c. 1502 BCE-1458 BCE)
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Hatshepsut (1504?-1458 BC; sometimes spelled Hapshepsut) was a female Pharaoh of Egypt in the 18th dynasty. She ruled from 1473 to 1458 BC. Ostensibly regent for Thutmose III of Egypt, she gradually assumed power for herself. Along with it, she assumed the male trappings of power, wearing the male clothing and even false beard of the Pharaohs and having herself addressed by the male titles. She was a hands-on ruler, leading a successful military campaign in Nubia and traveling on a rich trading mission in Punt, Africa. [This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License and uses material adapted in whole or in part from the Wikipedia article on Hatshepsut.]

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Child of the Morning
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