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Who was Hatshepsut? ... Officially, Hatshepsut was serving as regent for her nephew Tuthmosis III until he grew up since tradition dictated that a man should rule over Egypt. But when he was of age, Hatshepsut proclaimed herself pharaoh of upper and lower Egypt. ...
Despite some scepticism, most people of the time seemed to accept that Hatshepsut could indeed be pharaoh and her record (and legacy, particularly her temple-tomb at Deir el-Bahri) show that she was spectacularly successful. ... Hatshepsut is left out of the list of the official record of pharaohs as she was considered unworthy of inclusion.
Approximate Word count = 424 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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