Early Life
Marriage and Family
Reign
Temples & Monuments
100

What was Hatshepsut's father's name?

Tuthmosis I

Pharaoh Tuthmosis I

100

Who did Hatshepsut marry?

Her half brother, Tuthmosis II

100

About how old was Hatshepsut when she became regent?

About 15 years old

100

What was the name of the temple she built that is considered to be a masterpiece?

Djeser-Djeseru

200

What was Hatshepsut's mother's name.

Ahmose

200

What was Hatshepsut's daughter's name?

Neferure

200

True or False: In order to prepare to take on the role, Neferure took on the role of Pharaoh next to her mom who was regent.

False
200

Where is Djeser-Djeseru located?

Deir el-Bahri

300

True or False: Egypt was peaceful, prosperous, and known throughout the known world when Hatshepsut was a child.

True

300

What was the relationship between Tuthmosis II and Hatshepsut? (name the two ways they are connected).

Husband and half brother.

300

Describe Hatshepsut's reign.

Mostly peaceful

300
What was carved onto the walls of Hatshepsut's temple, Djeser-Djeseru?

her biography

400

At what age did Hatshepsut’s father, Pharaoh Tuthmosis I die?

50

400

Why was Hatshepsut important for royal bloodlines?

She was the only full blooded royal who could take over.

400

Why did Hatshepsut dress like a man in public?

To preserve tradition and be accepted as pharaoh

400

What god was Hatshepsut's temple dedicated to?

Amen

500

Why did only one of Pharaoh Tuthmosis’ sons remain? (give one reason)

Only one of Tuthmosis’ sons remained because: the others died of diseases, scorpions, accidents, and treatment that was more superstitious than scientific.

500

What was the name of Tuthmosis II's other wife?

Isis

500

When Hatshepsut became Pharaoh, she took on her throne name. What was the name she chose?

Maatkare

500

Why was Djeser-Djeseru considered ahead of it's time?

the building is set into the side of a mountain

rises gracefully in three beautifully proportioned tiers

each supported by columns like those to be seen centuries later in Greek temples

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