Hatshepsut was the daughter of Thutmose I and the wife and sister of Thutmose II, women of the 18th dynasty. After Thutmose II died, Hatshepsut was rated as one of the most powerful female monarch in the history of the ancient world. She reigned for 21 years, longer than any female pharaoh in history. She left a series of works and the impressive sculptures, including tombs Djeser - Djeseru of which she is a masterpiece of architecture. Hatshepsut as regent for the young son of Thutmose II and concubines Iset, young son was Thutmose III (10 years old) came to the throne and reigned with Thumosis Hatshepsut and III. After losing Hatshepsut, Thutmosis tomb vandalized her because he wanted to erase the image of Hatshepsut in Egypt mind. Her mummy Egyptologist Zahi Hawass found in June 2007.
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