The first female pharoh Hatshepsut.
Title: The first female pharoh Hatshepsut.
Category: /History/Ancient History
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The first female pharoh Hatshepsut.
Category: /History/Ancient History
Details: Words: 1144 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Hatshepsut
Ka-maat-Ra` Hatshepsut was the only child of Queen Aahmose and the pharaoh of the time, Tuthmosis I. She was the only legitimate successor, but was unable to succeed him because she was a woman. In order to secure the 'royal blood line' she was married to her half brother Tuthmosis II, who was born to Tuthmosis I and an inferior wife. Tuthmosis II was a frail man and did not rule for very lengthy
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