Hatshepsut
- Question: What was the name of Hatshepsut’s father?
- Answer: Hatshepsut was the daughter of King Thutmose I and his consort Ahmose.
- Question: Which of the following was usually generally NOT done to fit Hatshepsut into the male role of king?
- Answer: Prior to being crowned king, Hatshepsut was depicted as female. Afterward, though, artists depicted her according to the conventions of male kingship. In texts, she continued to be identified as female.
- Question: Which royal dynasty did Hatshepsut belong to?
- Answer: Other prominent 18th dynasty rulers include Akhenaton and Tutankhamun.
- Question: How did Hatshepsut come to hold the authority to govern after the death of her husband, the king Thutmose II?
- Answer: Hatshepsut began as a regent, but was eventually crowned king and ruled jointly with Thutmose until her death.
- Question: What accomplishment of Hatshepsut’s is depicted on the walls of her temple in Dayr al-Bahri?
- Answer: Scenes on the temple walls show Hatshepsut’s expedition returning to Egypt with animals, spices, and gold.
- Question: Which best describes the reign of Thutmose III following Hatshepsut’s death?
- Answer: Thutmose III ruled for several decades after Hatshepsut’s death. He waged numerous successful military campaigns in Asia and Africa, and his reign is considered the high point of Egyptian imperial power.
- Question: How was Hatshepsut related to her husband, Thutmose II?
- Answer: Thutmose II was the son of Thutmose I and Mutnofret.
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