World History Biographies: Hatshepsut
by Ellen Galford Author
She was the Egyptian girl who became a master politician and a supreme stateswoman. Inheriting her father's throne along with her young stepson, Hatshepsut was soon crowned pharaoh in her own right. This is the startling tale of a woman's rise to power within the patriarchal society of ancient Egypt: Hatshepsut was shrewdly conveyed as a masculine ruler in all public statues and artwork, and donned male dress and a false beard in person. She ruled Egypt for decades, claiming her rightful place in the history of this great civilization.
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- Book
- ISBN
- 9781426301339
- Print Status
- In Print
- Pages
- 64
- Suggested Grades
- 3rd - 7th
- Geographical Setting
- Egypt
- Historical Setting
- 1530 BC - 1482 BC
- Publisher
- National Geographic Children's Books
- Copyright
- September 11, 2007
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