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Filed Under: Major Accomplishments Tagged With: List of Contributions and Achievments, © 2020 HealthResearchFunding.org - Privacy Policy, 14 Hysterectomy for Fibroids Pros and Cons, 12 Pros and Cons of the Da Vinci Robotic Surgery, 14 Pros and Cons of the Cataract Surgery Multifocal Lens, 11 Pros and Cons of Monovision Cataract Surgery. According to historians, she was the first woman of importance in the entire world. There are precedents of the eldest or the first wife of the king to take up the job of a regent till the firstborn son is old enough to take over. In Egypt proper, she launched a number of building projects. Reflecting the fact that Hatshepsut took on a position which was traditionally male, … Hatshepsut was Great Royal Wife to her father’s successor, Thutmose II. Although Hatshepsut was given a burial in the Valley of the Kings, her memory was not honored. He was also Hatshepsut’s half-brother, the offspring of a less prestigious wife. However, he only ruled for a few years before passing away. Future US, Inc. 11 West 42nd Street, 15th Floor, In ancient Egypt, it was not unusual for royalty to marry within their family. Her successor was Thutmose III, her nephew, the son of Thutmose II by a lesser wife. In about 1473 BCE, a woman, Hatshepsut, took the unprecedented step of becoming king of Egypt with full kingship powers and a male identity.She thus displaced, for about two decades, her stepson and nephew Thutmose III, assumed heir of her husband.And she did this in a time of relative peace and considerable economic prosperity and stability in Egypt; most women who ruled as regents … She was also one of the most... See full answer below. Hatshepsut was one of the longest-reigning and most prominent female pharaohs of ancient Egypt. After the death of her father, the Egyptian throne passed to Thutmose II, Hatshepsut’s half-brother and husband. Life of the Week: Hatshepsut. Bryan notes that there was a “sudden increase in large decorated private tombs” at Luxor and Saqqara, and an inscription carved in her temple at Deir el-Bahari reads “he who shall do her homage shall live; he who shall speak evil in blasphemy of her Majesty shall die.”. Its era was marked by peace and prosperity, the improvement of the army’s strength, securing the Egyptian borders, and the consolidation and development of diplomatic and commercial relations and ties with neighboring Egypt. 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. It was a tradition in ancient Egypt for new kings to marry the oldest daughter of their father. She reigned between 1473 and 1458 B.C. ;) Another thing, of coarse, is her OUTSTANDING buildings and monuments (in case you forgot)... the obelisks and The Great Mortuary Temple. In addition, University of Toronto Professor Mary-Ann Pouls Wegner, whose team found a wooden statue at Abydos that may be of Hatshepsut, notes that her waist was depicted as being somewhat slimmer than her male counterparts. As the first female pharaoh of Egypt, Hatshepsut's Impact on society was quite a large one. While Thutmose III must be appreciated for his military prowess and his conquests, it is possible that had it not been Hatsheput making him a military leader instead of the pharaoh, he wouldn’t have been as strong and strategic, thus gaining the nickname ‘Napoleon of Ancient Egypt’. She was one of the more accomplished rulers of the world at the time. “Underscoring her claim, one of the reliefs decorating Hatshepsut’s enormous funerary complex depicts Thutmose I crowning her daughter as king in the presence of the Egyptian gods,” write Helen Gardner and Fred Kleiner in "Gardner’s Art Through the Ages: The Western Perspective" (Cengage, 2010).   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