Queen Hatshepsut By Danielle Swierczyna
Hatshepsut Egyptian queen Born: 1508 B.C. Died: 1458 B.C.
Relatives Mother : Aahmes Father : Tuthmose I (Half) Brothers : Wadjmose, Amenmose, Tuthmose II Sister : Neferubity
Childhood Favorite child Traveled with father Brave, allowed to participate in certain activities Married brother Had one daughter
Friends Many friends Specific : Senement
Enemies Only one enemy Nephew
Leader Ruled from : Took husband’s place Good leader, well liked
Conquering/Trading No wars Ordered expeditions to eastern countries Place most traveled : Punt
Better Rules Kept laws same and simple Brought arts and architecture to country Kept Egypt’s name
Religion Kept religion same Believed in many gods Ex : Amen – Ra
Hobbies Had no hobbies Built structures instead Most famous : Deir el - Bahri
Hating Pharaohs Got along easily Didn’t hate any pharaohs
Comparing Compared to : Hilary Clinton
Information Site 1 : date - 11/14/09 Website – Words typed – the story of Hatshepsut Organization –
Information Site 2 : date – 11/14/09 Website – Words typed – Queen Hatshepsut’s reign Organization –
Information Site 3 : date – 11/14/09 Website - Words typed – Queen Hatshepsut’s reign Organization –
Information Site 4 : date – 11/14/09 Website – Words typed – pictures of Queen Hatshepsut Organization –
Information Site 5 : date – 11/17/09 Website – Words typed – Hatshepsut Organization –
Information Book 1 : title – Hatshepsut and Ancient Egypt Author – Miriam Greenblatt Place published – Tarrytown, New York Date published – 2000 Publisher – Benchmark Books
Information Book 2 : title – Hatshepsut : His Majesty Herself Author – Catherine M. Andronik Place published – New York Date published – 2001 Publisher – Simon and Schuster
Comparing and Contrasting Hatshepsut Egyptian Dressed as man including beard Peaceful reign, no wars Had 21 years of ruling Married brother Traded with eastern countries Cleopatra VII Macedonian Dressed as woman Had 2 wars as leader Had 21 years of ruling Married brother Traded with eastern countries
Conclusion Had an adventurous childhood When she suddenly took her husband’s place, she became a great leader Received many things she wanted : art, architecture, myrrh trees, etc. Had a lot in common with Hilary Clinton The internet ex : Library : look up books in card catalog Visit Egypt, (as class trip) lol :D
Questions From all the information I gave you, would you like to be Queen Hatshepsut, pharaoh of Egypt? Why? Explain.