Gender not main factor in attacks on Egyptian woman pharaoh: Study
She was one of ancient Egypt’s most successful rulers, a rare female pharaoh who preceded Cleopatra by 1,500 years, but Queen Hatshepsut’s legacy was systematically erased by her stepson successor after her death.
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Hatshepsut, a powerful female pharaoh of ancient Egypt reigning 1500 years before Cleopatra, achieved significant success during her rule. However, her stepson, who succeeded her as pharaoh, systematically attempted to erase her memory from history after her death. This involved defacing statues, destroying monuments, and removing her name from official records, aiming to diminish her impact and solidify his own authority. This deliberate act of historical manipulation nearly succeeded in obscuring her accomplishments.
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