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Which Hebrew woman became Queen of Persia?

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Final answer:

Hatshepsut, an Egyptian queen, became a ruler and conducted military campaigns during a time of peace in ancient Egypt.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hatshepsut is the Hebrew woman who became Queen of Persia. However, I must clarify that Hatshepsut was actually an Egyptian queen, not Hebrew. She was the only woman to rise to power during a time of peace in ancient Egypt. Hatshepsut was the daughter of a bureaucrat who later married the pharaoh of Egypt and eventually became a ruler herself. She ruled for 20 years and conducted military campaigns into Nubia and possibly southern Palestine.

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