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A fascinating look at the artistically productive reign of Hatshepsut, a female pharaoh in ancient Egypt
Chronicles the ancient Egyptian female pharaoh's life, and describes the civilization's social customs and culture during the fifteenth century B.C.
Examines the life and times of the first woman pharaoh of ancient Egypt.
A study of the female pharaoh Hatshepsut based on an analysis of the ancient evidence.
Hatshepsut was a young woman who became the first female pharaoh of Egypt and ruled for about 20 years!
"El antiguo Egipto, una de las primeras civilizaciones nacida alrededor del 3000 a. C. en los fertiles valles del Nilo, sigue maravillandonos hoy dia con su grandeza y poder. La historia de la reina Hatshepsut es muy compleja.
This book presents an overview of Hatshepsut's life, as well as his influence on history and the world.
How she ascended to the throne was even more interesting as she married her own half-brother. Ancient history can sometimes be as shocking as it is educational. What interesting fact from this book remains in your memory?
The story of how she possibly ruled in the guise of a male pharaoh is explored in this volume via an exploration of the artifacts and sites throughout Egypt that remain to tell her tale.
But the mystery of the spoilt princess who became the ruler of all Egypt could not stay buried. What was she like? Three and a half thousand years after she died, here is the revealing story of HATSHEPSUT: THE LOST PHARAOH OF EGYPT.
A novel set in Eighteenth Dynasty Ancient Egypt, telling the story of the great feamale pharaoh Hatshepsut. This is the first of Moyra Caldecott's Egyptian sequence.
The story of how she possibly ruled in the guise of a male pharaoh is explored in this volume via an exploration of the artifacts and sites throughout Egypt that remain to tell her tale.
This is a story of vision and obsession, of mighty projects and heartbreaking failures - the story of a woman possessed by the desire for power and the need to love.
Hatshepsut came to live only for him and it was to him she cried as she took the poisoned cup. Hatshepsut left behind an imperishable monument, the 'Sublime of Sublimes', the temple at Der el-Bahri.
Hatshepsut was a young woman who became the first female pharaoh of Egypt.