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  2. Hatshepsut - Wikipedia

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    Hatshepsut was born between 1505 and 1495 BC as eldest daughter of Thutmose I and his great royal wife, Ahmose. [11] After her father's death, Hatshepsut was then married to Thutmose II, her half-brother and father's heir, when she was fourteen or fifteen years old. The couple were around the same age. [12]

  3. Neferure - Wikipedia

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    Neferure is also depicted on a Year 11 stela in Serabit el-Khadim, but is completely absent from Senenmut's second tomb, which dates to Year 16 of Hatshepsut. [5] No record has been found recording that she married Thutmose III, however, there is research that suggests that she did and was the mother of his eldest son.

  4. Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Hatshepsut Iset: Hatshepsut: Maatkare Useretkau 1479–1458 BC KV20: Thutmose II: Thutmose III: Menkheper(en)re Kanakhtkhaemwaset 1479–1425 BC KV34: Satiah Merytre-Hatshepsut Nebtu Menhet, Menwi and Merti: Amenhotep II: Aakheperure Kanakhtwerpehty 1427–1397 BC KV35: Tiaa: Thutmose IV: Menkheperure Kanakhttutkhau 1397–1388 BC KV43 ...

  5. List of pharaohs - Wikipedia

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    The First Intermediate Period (2183–2060 BC) is a period of disarray and chaos between the end of the Old Kingdom and the advent of the Middle Kingdom. The Old Kingdom rapidly collapsed after the death of Pepi II. He had reigned for more than 64 and likely up to 94 years, longer than any monarch in history.

  6. List of Egyptian mummies (royalty) - Wikipedia

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    It is generally assumed that she was a daughter of the king as she was about five years old when she died. Merneptah: Merenptah 1203 BC 19th: Male 1898 — Mutnedjmet: Various 1319 or 1332 BC 18th Female Un­known — Nauny: Nany Un­known 21st Female Un­known — Nebetia — Un­known 18th Female 1857 — Neferefre: Raneferef Un­known 5th

  7. Chapelle Rouge - Wikipedia

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    The Red Chapel of Hatshepsut at Karnak near Thebes as seen from the east. The Red Chapel of Hatshepsut or the Chapelle rouge was a religious shrine in Ancient Egypt. The chapel was originally constructed as a barque shrine during the reign of Hatshepsut. She was the fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty from approximately 1479 to 1458 BC. It ...

  8. How did Princess Margaret die? What to know about her final ...

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    How old was Margaret, sister of Queen Elizabeth II, when she died? Princess Margaret died at 71 on Feb. 9, 2002, at King Edward VII’s Hospital in London.

  9. List of ancient Egyptian royal consorts - Wikipedia

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    This queen is only known from one stele which states that she was a "king's wife" and was the mother of "king's daughter" Hatshepsut. However, it is unknown which king she was married to. [ 95 ] In 2017, a pyramid was discovered containing a canopic box naming "king's daughter" Hatshepsut and a stone slab with the name of king Ameny Qemau . [ 96 ]