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She was meant to rule as a co-regent only until her stepson Thutmose III matured, but she effectively took the reins and was recognized as the pharaoh by the royal court and religious officials until her death in 1457 B.C.,
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When they got a little older, they learned the names of the Big Boys -- Ramses, Thutmose, Siamun, Amenhotep, the rare female ruler Hatshepsut, and of course, the boy wonder, Tutankhamun, popularly known as King Tut.
Judie Fein: Mubarak: Modern-Day Pharoah of Egypt Judie Fein 2011
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When they got a little older, they learned the names of the Big Boys -- Ramses, Thutmose, Siamun, Amenhotep, the rare female ruler Hatshepsut, and of course, the boy wonder, Tutankhamun, popularly known as King Tut.
Judie Fein: Mubarak: Modern-Day Pharoah of Egypt Judie Fein 2011
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When they got a little older, they learned the names of the Big Boys -- Ramses, Thutmose, Siamun, Amenhotep, the rare female ruler Hatshepsut, and of course, the boy wonder, Tutankhamun, popularly known as King Tut.
Judie Fein: Mubarak: Modern-Day Pharoah of Egypt Judie Fein 2011
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One of the mummies was Hatshepsut's and another her step son Thutmose III.
Home Sweet Home Lauri 2010
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Thutmose III tried to remove all Hatshepsut's cartouches as well as removing the faces of all images in her temple.
Archive 2010-05-01 Lauri 2010
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The Americans set their sites on an obelisk originally erected by Thutmose III outside of Cairo, and which Augustus Caesar had floated down the Nile to Alexandria around 10 BC.
'Encyclopedia of the Exquisite: An Anecdotal History of Elegant Delights' 2010
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One of the mummies was Hatshepsut's and another her step son Thutmose III.
Archive 2010-06-01 Lauri 2010
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Thutmose III tried to remove all Hatshepsut's cartouches as well as removing the faces of all images in her temple.
A trip to Luxor Lauri 2010
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These changes must have come as quite a shock to the priests who had witnessed her giving birth to two daughters, Nefrure and Merytra-Hatshepset, while married to Thutmose II.
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