Who she was:
Buildings and Art
Her family & Co-Ruler
What she accomplished
Fun Facts
100

She lived during Egypt's ___ Dynasty

18th Dynasty
100

What did she add to the many temples damaged by previous foreign rulers?

she added heavy shrines dedicated to Egyptian gods.

100

Thutmose III, her step-son and rightful heir technically ruled as what?

he technically ruled alongside her as Co-Pharaoh.

100

her religion was known for _____, _____, & _______.

peace, good organization, and economic success

100

What did she do to look like a Pharaoh

she wore a fake beard

200
She was born into ______

Royalty

200

What is her most famous creation and what was it exactly?

 Mortuary Temple at Deir- El Bahri which is a grand structure built into a cliff with terraces, ramps, and long colonnades.

200

For most of his child-hood and early adult-hood, she held ?

The main responsibilities of government 

200

her expanding and restoring the famous expedition to Punt brought back what?

brought back luxury goods like incense, gold, ebony, and exotic plants.

200

She loved ____, not _____

loved trade, not war

300

When her husband died (Thutmose II), who became the official heir?

his son, Thutmose III

300

She ordered artwork, showing the rich goods brought back from Punt, including what?

depictions of trees and animals never seen in Egypt before.

300

When Queen Hatshepsut died, Thutmose III became what?

he became the Sole Pharaoh of Egypt.

300

Egypt grew wealthier thanks to the 

trade networks and her careful management of resources.

300
What did she build that was so important?

she built on of Egypt's most beautiful temples

400
She first served as a regent, which means what?

meaning she ruled on his behalf (Thutmose III) until he was old enough. 

400

Her building projects were meant to show what?

to show her strength, piety, and legitimacy as Pharaoh.

400

Years laters, what of Queen Hatshepsut was removed from monuments?

images and names of Hatshepsut

400

Instead of starting big wars, what did she do

she strengthened Egypt through diplomacy and prosperity.

500

Did she eventually take on the full role and titles of Pharaoh? 

Yes she did, which was also super rare for a woman in ancient Egypt.

500
What do the historians think of why they removed the images and names.

they think it was done to keep the royal family line clear and avoid confusing about having a female pharaoh.