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Egypt's golden empire : The warrior Pharaohs 6/8

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For over 3,000 years a story has lain hidden beneath the sands of Egypt. A story we are only now beginning to reclaim. It is a story of a time we call The New Kingdom. It left us the greatest treasures of the ancient world: an extraordinary legacy in papyrus, stone and gold. But behind these treasures lies an epic tale of real people: people like Ramesses , Tutankhamen the Boy King and one of the most beautiful and powerful women of the ancient world, Queen Nefertiti

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  • ThothMosis III and the Medjai were not to be played with.Sudanese Soldiers.Nubians

  • @MsNeutralperson They now know because few records inside tombs of her contemporaries mentioned her. Totmothes did not desecrate these tombs. I am not sure why the said she "died" though. She disappeared mysteriously and was declared dead. She was never buried.

  • If every reminder about Hachapsot was erased, then how did scientists know about all these stories about her that they're telling? And also by such details!

  • boy these Pharaohs were great, their imaginations were so exotic ..

  • @JGC1010 Exactly, and for what? She sent some soldiers to gather incense?

  • good riddance Hatshepsut...we dont need you,your temple,or anything that has anything to do with you

  • "The destruction of Hatshepsut's images began during the co-regency of Amenhotep when his father was very old, but stopped during his reign. However, the king may have harboured his father's concern that another woman would sit on the throne. Despite his efforts however it is possible that a female co-regent of Akhenaten ruled as pharaoh before the end of his own 18th dynasty."

    From Wikipedia Amenhotep II

  • "With her name erased throughout Egypt and her name excluded from all the lists of kings, it was as if Hatshepset had never exixted." But, like a bad penny, she manages to turn up again...and more or less dominate this eight part series.

  • Funny how after all of these Centuries, We Men still think we are Superior to Women. I think the World would have been in far better shape, had Women been Rulers. I Know God " Made Man First" are We are "Stronger" I can't Believe how Blind we are to the Fact. Women can Have Children, Work, Take care of the House, and have to wait on We "Men". Who is Superior? The Woman, Men could not handle it... Yet we are the "Stronger Sex"

  • Tuthmosis really was the "Napoleon" of his time, what a conqueror!

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