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Where is Hatshepsut buried today?

Where is Hatshepsut buried today?

Hatshepsut’s Death and Legacy She was buried in the Valley of the Kings (also home to Tutankhhamum), located in the hills behind Deir el-Bahri.

What does Hatshepsut mean from ancient Egypt?

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Hatshepsut was a female pharaoh of Egypt. She reigned between 1473 and 1458 B.C. Her name means “foremost of noblewomen.” Her rule was relatively peaceful and she was able to launch a building program that would see the construction of a great temple at Deir el-Bahari at Luxor.

Did Hatshepsut make Egypt peaceful?

While not the first female ruler of Egypt, Hatshepsut’s reign was longer and more prosperous; she oversaw a peaceful, wealthy era. The average woman in Egypt was quite liberated for the time, and had a variety of property and other rights. Hatshepsut died in 1458 BCE in middle age, possibly of diabetes and bone cancer.

How old was Hatshepsut when she married Thutmose?

After her father’s death, 12-year-old Hatshepsut became queen of Egypt when she married her half-brother Thutmose II, the son of her father and one of his secondary wives, who inherited his father’s throne around 1492 B.C. They had one daughter, Neferure. Thutmose II died young, around 1479 B.C.,…

What did Hatshepsut do during her reign in Egypt?

Hatshepsut did not banish Thutmose III, who technically served as her co-ruler, but she clearly overshadowed him. Her 21-year reign—15 as principal monarch—was a time of peace and prosperity for Egypt. She undertook grand building projects, including two pairs of imposing obelisks at Karnak and at her mortuary temple, Djeser-Djeseru.

How big was the Obelisk of Queen Hatshepsut?

Michelle met with arts luminaries in the gallery in the Egyptian wing named for Hatshepsut, the woman who ruled as pharaoh. But these two great obelisks of Queen Hatshepsut were 98½ feet high, and weighed about 350 tons apiece. Queen Hatshepsut has left other memorials of her greatness besides the temple with its story of her voyage.

When did Hatshepsut die and where was she buried?

Hatshepsut probably died around 1458 B.C., when she would have been in her mid-40s. She was buried in the Valley of the Kings (also home to Tutankhhamum ), located in the hills behind Deir el-Bahri.

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