Hatshepsut
Author: Pamela Dell
Publisher: Capstone
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 58
ISBN-13: 0756538351
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA biography of Hatshepsut, daughter of Thutmose I, who became Egypt's first female pharaoh.
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Author: Pamela Dell
Publisher: Capstone
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 58
ISBN-13: 0756538351
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA biography of Hatshepsut, daughter of Thutmose I, who became Egypt's first female pharaoh.
Author: Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 358
ISBN-13: 1588391736
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA fascinating look at the artistically productive reign of Hatshepsut, a female pharaoh in ancient Egypt
Author: Ellen Galford
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 68
ISBN-13: 9781426301339
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBiography of Hatshepsut's palace childhood and her adult life as Egypt's female pharaoh.
Author: John F. Ashton
Publisher: JHU Press
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 232
ISBN-13: 9780890514689
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMummies, pyramids, and pharaohs! The culture and civilization of the ancient Egyptians have fascinated people for centuries and some have direct correlation to biblical events.Authors David Down and John Ashton present a groundbreaking new chronology in Unwrapping the Pharaohs that shows how Egyptian Archaeology supports the biblical timeline.Go back in time as famous Egyptians such as the boy-king Tutankhamen, and the beautiful Cleopatra are brought to life in this captivating new look at Egyptian history from a biblical worldview.
Author: Shirin Yim Bridges
Publisher:
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 24
ISBN-13: 9780984509805
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBringing to life the story of a woman who boldly declared herself pharaoh, this book tells of Hatshepsut, who lived in ancient Egypt.
Author: Kara Cooney
Publisher: Crown
Published: 2014-10-14
Total Pages: 330
ISBN-13: 0307956784
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn engrossing biography of the longest-reigning female pharaoh in Ancient Egypt and the story of her audacious rise to power. Hatshepsut—the daughter of a general who usurped Egypt's throne—was expected to bear the sons who would legitimize the reign of her father’s family. Her failure to produce a male heir, however, paved the way for her improbable rule as a cross-dressing king. At just over twenty, Hatshepsut out-maneuvered the mother of Thutmose III, the infant king, for a seat on the throne, and ascended to the rank of pharaoh. Shrewdly operating the levers of power to emerge as Egypt's second female pharaoh, Hatshepsut was a master strategist, cloaking her political power plays in the veil of piety and sexual reinvention. She successfully negotiated a path from the royal nursery to the very pinnacle of authority, and her reign saw one of Ancient Egypt’s most prolific building periods. Constructing a rich narrative history using the artifacts that remain, noted Egyptologist Kara Cooney offers a remarkable interpretation of how Hatshepsut rapidly but methodically consolidated power—and why she fell from public favor just as quickly. The Woman Who Would Be King traces the unconventional life of an almost-forgotten pharaoh and explores our complicated reactions to women in power.
Author: Dorothy Sharp Carter
Publisher: J.P. Lippincott
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 248
ISBN-13: 9780397321780
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA fictionalized account of the life of Hatshepsut, a queen in ancient Egypt who declared herself king and ruled as such for more than twenty years.
Author: Joyce Tyldesley
Publisher: Penguin UK
Published: 1998-01-29
Total Pages: 410
ISBN-13: 0141929340
DOWNLOAD EBOOKQueen - or, as she would prefer to be remembered King - Hatchepsut was an astonishing woman. Brilliantly defying tradition she became the female embodiment of a male role, dressing in men's clothes and even wearing a false beard. Forgotten until Egptologists deciphered hieroglyphics in the 1820's, she has since been subject to intense speculation about her actions and motivations. Combining archaeological and historical evidence from a wide range of sources, Joyce Tyldesley's dazzling piece of detection strips away the myths and misconceptions and finally restores the female pharaoh to her rightful place.
Author: Stephanie Thornton
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2014-05-06
Total Pages: 450
ISBN-13: 110160767X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEgypt, 1400s BC. The pharaoh’s pampered second daughter, lively, intelligent Hatshepsut, delights in racing her chariot through the marketplace and testing her archery skills in the Nile’s marshlands. But the death of her elder sister, Neferubity, in a gruesome accident arising from Hatshepsut’s games forces her to confront her guilt...and sets her on a profoundly changed course. Hatshepsut enters a loveless marriage with her half brother, Thut, to secure his claim to the Isis Throne and produce a male heir. But it is another of Thut’s wives, the commoner Aset, who bears him a son, while Hatshepsut develops a searing attraction for his brilliant adviser Senenmut. And when Thut suddenly dies, Hatshepsut becomes de facto ruler, as regent to her two-year-old nephew. Once, Hatshepsut anticipated being free to live and love as she chose. Now she must put Egypt first. Ever daring, she will lead a vast army and build great temples, but always she will be torn between the demands of leadership and the desires of her heart. And even as she makes her boldest move of all, her enemies will plot her downfall.... Once again, Stephanie Thornton brings to life a remarkable woman from the distant past whose willingness to defy tradition changed the course of history.
Author: Catherine M. Andronik
Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 48
ISBN-13: 9780689825620
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