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The Egyptian Queens

The Egyptian Queens. Queen Hatshepsut and Queen Nefertiti By Anna Kralik and Kerry Lyons . Queen Nefertiti. Queen Nefertiti’s real name is Queen Nefertiti Akkenaton. Famous Relatives. Queen Nefertiti wasn’t related to anyone royal. Her dad was an officer. Famous Fiends.

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The Egyptian Queens

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  1. The Egyptian Queens Queen Hatshepsut and Queen Nefertiti By Anna Kralik and Kerry Lyons

  2. Queen Nefertiti • Queen Nefertiti’s real name is Queen Nefertiti Akkenaton.

  3. Famous Relatives • Queen Nefertiti wasn’t related to anyone royal. • Her dad was an officer.

  4. Famous Fiends • King Akhenten was her friend then she later married him. • Queen Nefertiti had 6 daughters.

  5. Famous Enemies • She didn’t have any. • Everyone loved her in ancient egypt because she was beautiful.

  6. Important things in her childhood • Nothing happened when she was a child. • She was a regular child in ancient egypt.

  7. Good Leader/ Bad Leader • She was a good leader . • She helped her husband rule.

  8. Hobbies • She dressed in beautiful clothes. • She only did fashion to set an example.

  9. Compare leaders today from ancient Egypt • I would compare the first ladies to Queen Nefertiti. • The first ladies help the president.

  10. Queen Hatshepsut • Queen Hatshesput ruled 1473 to 1458 B.C. • She is probably one of the most famous female pharaohs.

  11. Queen Hatshepsut’s Famous Relatives: • Thumuse I – Father • Aahames – Mother • Thutmose III – Nephew/Stepson Friends: • Senmut because he took care of her daughter and was Hatshepsut’s chief architect.

  12. Hatshepsut’s Enemies • Thutmose III because he might be the cause of Hatshepsut’s disappearance, since it was when he took full control of the throne.

  13. When Hatshepsut Was a Child • No information was available on Queen Hateshesut as a child. All information began when she started to rule.

  14. Was Hatshepsut a Good Leader? • Hatshepsut was an excellent leader because she used her army to increase trade, (not for war).

  15. Hatshepsut’s Rules • She encouraged the expansion of trade with other countries. • Ordinary people were able to live without a major war during her time as a pharaoh. Hatshepsut’s Religion • There were no changes in religion when Hatshepsut ruled.

  16. Hatshepsut’s hobbies • Since Hatshepsut built so many huge buildings, I would say that her favorite hobby was building.

  17. Hatshepsut’s Most Hated Pharaohs • Hatshepsut lived in fear that her nephew, Thutmose, would take control from her. So Hatshepsut decided to send the army, which he lead, on trade expeditions so he wouldn’t be a danger to her.

  18. Comparing Hatshepsut and President Nixon • Hatshepsut encouraged trade and President Nixon opened trade with China. • Hatshepsut had no major wars and President Nixon ended the Vietnam war. • Hatshepsut disappeared and President Nixon was forced to resign.

  19. Compare Nefertiti Hatshepsut • She loved fashion • She dressed beautifully. • She ruled with her husband. • She wore men’s clothes. • She also wore a beard. • She ruled alone.

  20. Sources • http://images.google.com • http://www.ourwhitehouse.org/prespgs/rmnixon.html • http://www.pbs.org/empires/eygpt/newkingdom/hatshepsut.html Books • Egyptian Dynasties by Joyce Haynes, Rosen Publishing Group Inc. 1998, USA.

  21. Sources (continued) • www.toure egypt.net/feature historians/Nefertiti.htm • www.msu.edu/emuseum/prehistorg/egypt/history/poeple/Nefertiti;htm • www.kingtutone.com/queens/nefertiti.htm

  22. Questions

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