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Queen Hatshepsut - Female Pharaoh of Egypt

Images of Hatshepsut

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Hatshepsut was unique in history, not because she ruled Egypt though she was a woman -- several other women did so before and after -- but because she took on the full identify of a male pharaoh, and because she presided over a long period of stability and prosperity. Most female rulers in Egypt had short reigns in turbulent times. Hatshepsut's building program resulted in many beautiful temples, statues, tombs, and inscriptions. Her travel to the Land of Punt showed her contribution to trade and commerce.
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Deir el-Bahri - Temple of HatshepsutHatshepsut's Temple at Deir el-BahriDeir el-Bahri Deir el-Bahri - Mortuary Temples of Mentuhotep and HatshepsutDjeser-Djeseru, Hatshepsut's Temple at Deir el-Bahri Djeser-Djeseru, Hatshepsut's Temple at Deir el-Bahri Menuhotep's Temple, Deir el-BahriMenuhotep's Temple - 11th Dynasty - Deir el-Bahri
Statue at the Temple of HatshepsutStatue at the Temple of HatshepsutColossus of Egyptian Pharaoh HatshepsutColossus of Hatshepsut, Female PharaohPharaoh Hatshepsut presenting an offering to the god Horus.Pharaoh Hatshepsut and Egyptian God HorusEgyptian goddess Hathor, from the Temple of HatshepsutGoddess Hathor
Djeser-Djeseru - Temple of Hatshepsut - Upper Level - Deir el-BahriDjeser-Djeseru - Upper LevelDjeser-Djeseru - Upper Level - Osiris StatuesDjeser-Djeseru - Osiris StatuesHatshepsut as OsirisHatshepsut as OsirisHatshepsut as OsirisHatshepsut as Osiris

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