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    Assignment 1 Essay Theories of the Disappearance of Queen Hatshepsut Veronica L Smith Humanities 111 – World Cultures1 Prof. Michael Curran It is believed that Queen Hatshepsut dressed as a man to gain support of the Egyptians. After her death‚ her successor removed as many remnants of her rule as possible. Although a pharaoh‚ her mummified remains and tomb have never been conclusively found. Queen Hatshepsut reign was very intriguing due to the many mysteries surrounding her reign of power

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    Queen Elizabethan Era was an eventful era full of Wars‚ Death‚ the Arts‚ Language‚ Education and The Virgin Queen. Elizabeth became Queen of England in 1558‚ Elizabeth was born on September 7‚ 1533‚ in Greenwich England. She took the throne at the age of 25 and held it for 44 years‚ keeping England secure in and out of wars‚ and political. When Elizabeth took the throne‚ there were violent clashes throughout Europe between Protestant and Catholic leaders. Queen Elizabeth saw the importance of the

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    “My queen you must bless me with an heir to my throne.” the King Jonathan announces to his lovely wife. This request placed worry into the queen that she would not be able to bear him an heir‚ but did not want to disappoint her king‚ so she agreed to his request of her. After many weeks of trying to become the pregnant the queen was blessed with twins. The queen went to her family sharing the joyful news‚ her sister‚ Eve grows saddened knowing she is unable to have children of her own. In nine months

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    Queen Sobekneferu reigned from 1785-1782 BCE‚ and was known for being the first ruler of ancient Egypt (Sisowath). She was queen of the 12th dynasty or Middle Kingdom (Britannica). She was a god of power and strength‚ along with being a supporter of the Egyptian army and warriors (Sobekneferu). Her main goal was to improve agriculture and mining. Sobekheferu’s name means “She who shows beauty of Sobek”. Sobek related to the Nile crocodile‚ and was portrayed as either a reptile or a human body with

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    “.....as were to be seen in the reign of this queen Mary‚ whether we behold the shortness of her time or the unfortunate event of all her purposes....” The unforgettable regnant Queen Mary of England and Ireland did attempt to restore the Catholic faith during her short reign of July 6th 1553 to 17th November 1558‚ albeit failed at this mission. She is not remembered for her colourful reign with cacophony sounding triumphs nor peaceful approaches to English society. In fact she is established

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    The Adventures of Priscilla‚ Queen of the Desert is a 1994 Australian comedy-drama film. The plot is based on the journey of three drag queens who travel across the Australian Outback from Sydney to Alice Springs in a lavender coloured tour bus they have named “Priscilla”. On their journey they encounter various groups of men who each represent Australia in different ways some of which include being racist‚ sexist‚ bigoted and even violent. While on the long journey through the remote lands

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    MERCUTIO Well dude‚ it sounds like Queen Mab visited you last night. BENVOLIO Queen who? MERCUTIO The great Queen Mab. She assists fairies when they give birth and is no bigger than the marble stone on a councilman’s ring. Her wagon is drawn by atoms‚ and she rides over men’s noses as they sleep. She uses spiders’ legs as the spokes of her wagon‚ and the harnesses are made of the tiniest spiderwebs. The cover of her wagon is made of grasshoppers’ wings and the collars on the atoms are made from

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    Lady Anne Neville was an English queen‚ the daughter of Richard Neville and Lady Anne of Beauchamp. She was born June 11th‚ 1456 at Warwick Castle in Warwickshire and died on March 16th‚ 1485 at age 28 in Westminster‚ London. Lady Anne was a very powerful and wealthy woman during her time in England as she held the titles Princess of Wales‚ Duchess of Glouchester‚ and Queen of England. Anne’s coronation as Queen of England was on July 6th‚ 1483. She became Princess of Wales as the wife of Edward

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    During the queens’ forth decade during her reign she saw two very big conflicts involving UK service men and women. She is very supportive of the military considering almost all of the men in her family have been in involved within the military in some way‚ shape or form. She often shares the anxiety that many other mothers feel when their children are serving in the conflict. Troops travelled to South America in April of 1982 to help Falkland. The Falkland war (Falklands Conflict‚ Falklands Crisis)

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    1879. Admitting an irresistible attraction to operatic form in spite of his inability to master it‚ the maestro used the folk origins of Pushkin’s verse novel to present a series of interlinked scenes rather than a fully realized grand opera. The Queen of Spades followed in 1890‚ and was again a success (though others in between were not). More formally rigorous than Onegin yet not entirely traditional‚ it offered a mixture of traditional themes and motifs with moments of surprise and even self parody

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