In Egypt, it was extremely unusual to have a female pharaoh. Pharaohs were only meant to be men. The position was usually passed down from father to son or eldest relative. The highest job a woman was meant to get was a Regent which is an administer, yet Hatshepsut was determent to become pharaoh. Hatshepsut only got the pharaoh role because when her husband died they didn’t have a son, and her nephew was very young when this happened so he could not take over. Hatshepsut dressed like
a male and even wearing a fake beard to show she could be just a male.
Hatshepsut worked hard and focused on taking care of Egypt for 20 long years and in that time, Egyptologists believe she was one of the best pharaohs they had ever had and she brought wealth and prosperity to Egypt. Did you know Hatshepsut actually wasn’t the first female pharaoh, she was the third but people just say she was first because she was the only female that succeed in her role. She achieved many things such as launching a successful sea voyage to the land of Put which became her trade partner that supplied gold, resin and wood. She also was seen responsible for hundreds of buildings and statues such as the temple at Deir el-Bahri which is described as one of the best architectural wonders of ancient Egypt.
Archaeologists and scientists believe Hatshepsut died of a skin disorder, maybe due to using poisonous medicine as treatment. After Hatshepsut’s death, her nephew Thutmose ||| replaced her as pharaoh. It is believed he destroyed all evidence he could fine of her ruling including images of her as king on temples and monuments. It is believed he did this for revenge because when he was old enough to rule she kept on ruling because everyone liked her.
Hatshepsut worked hard for Egypt and was much appreciated by all of Egypt for her honesty, wealth, compassion and success. She will always be remembered as one of the best ancient Egypt pharaohs. She was full of excitement and determination to make Egypt a better place for everyone.