The first mysterious Pharaoh female life

According to the description, Egypt's first female Pharaoh Hatshepsut is one of the "most beautiful women" of ancient Egypt. She ruled the dynasty for 21 years .

The first female Pharaoh life

Egyptian history notes many cases of women holding the Pharaoh throne. In it, the most powerful, the reign of the longest time must mention Hatshepsut , who destroyed the tomb after 20 years of 'peace'.

Hatshepsut (1508 - 1458 BC) was the eldest daughter of King Thutmose I and Queen Ahmose , the first king and queen of the Thutmoside family of the thirteenth dynasty.

Picture 1 of The first mysterious Pharaoh female life Hatshepsut queen statue.

In 1493 BC, Hatshepsut became Queen of King Thutmose II , his half-brother. When Thutmose II died, because Thutmose III (the son of Thutmose II, the nephew of Hatshepsut) was young, Hatshepsut took over the regent. Gradually, though unofficially, Hatshepsut became Egypt's first female Pharaoh , taking over the royal kingship.

It is known that ancient Egyptian law does not prohibit women from becoming Pharaoh. But according to the notion of the time, the inheritance of women was considered to disturb the Egyptian beliefs.

She reigned over the dynasty for 21 years, putting Egypt strong, prosperous and wealthy. According to the description, Hatshepsut is one of the " most beautiful women " of ancient Egypt.

However, 20 years after his death, Hatshepsut's tomb was hacked, destroyed to erase her name from the history of Egypt. The question was raised, Thutmose III was behind him because he hated Hatshepsut for a long time.

However, this plot is not thorough. Evidence is that the latter still know the female Pharaoh Hatshepsut. Her life became the inspiration for many epic works, movies.