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A plaque in a museum is describing the life of a female pharaoh who took partial control of egypt shortly after the death of her husband in the 15th century b.c. which person is being described on the
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A plaque in a museum is describing the life of a female pharaoh who took partial control of egypt shortly after the death of her husband in the 15th century
b.c. which person is being described on the plaque?
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The pharaoh is Hatchepsut (spelled Hatshepsut as well). She ascended the throne when her husband died and his only heir was too young to rule, so Hatshepsut ruled along side him.
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