Sunday, January 27, 2013

Queen Hatshepsut

Queen Hatshepsut


The original name of Hatshepsut is: gained the Amon Hatshepsut and the means: favorite concubine Amon on ladies or concubine Amon Dora princesses. She is the daughter of King Tuthmosis I and wife of Tuthmosis II and stepmother Thutmose III fathered Tuthmosis II, Tuthmosis III of a royal concubines.A limestone statue of Tempered Hatshepsut at the Metropolitan Museum. Statue produced without conventional chin aliases, but it keeps the rest of the Pharaonic authority figures; live property - obviously removed - and Alkhat robe head



Queen Maat Ka Ra Hatshepsut (- 1482 BC..) One of the most famous queens in history, and the fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty, ruled from 1503 BC.. Until 1482 BC.. And discriminate strongly outdated military, construction and flights carried out. It's eldest daughter Pharaoh of Egypt, King Thutmose I and her mother Queen Ahmose Her father was the king had fathered illegitimate son is Tuthmosis II has accepted to marry him on the usually royal families to participate together in the rule after his death, and that a solution to the problem of the existence of legitimate heir to him
  
  

This queen left enigmatic many secrets and may be more of those puzzles raise personal "die" so the engineer who built her temple
famous Bahari, who gave him 80 for titles and was responsible for the care of her only daughter has reached from his love for Mlicth to dig a tunnel between the tomb and his tomb


The reign of Queen Hatshepsut 


Characterize the era of Queen Hatshepsut prosperity and military strength, peace and was trying to maximum effort for the development of private and commercial relations with the countries of the ancient Near East to prevent any wars with them
 
Inauguration of Queen Hatshepsut ruleHad problems with people where he was seen by most people as a woman can not rule the country, as it was the king, according to custom, a representative of the god Horus ruling on the ground. So it was always worn and festooned with clothes men
 
Hatshepsut's death

  
Hatshepsut died on January 14, 1457 BC