Which Egyptian Queen made the greatest contribution to her country Hatshepsut or Cleopatra?
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Which Egyptian Queen made the greatest contribution to her country?
Hatshepsut or Cleopatra?
Pharaonic and Ptolemaic Egypt were ruled by a "king," and the Egyptian ideal of succession was from father to son (Shaw, 2003). The female relatives of the ruling king often played significant roles in the rule of Egypt, and the ideology of kingship itself was a careful blend of both male and female elements. Women who ruled autonomously as king were unusual in
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eens of Egypt, Part III Cleopatra [online]; http://www.touregypt.net/magazine/mag04012001/magf4.htm [12/01/04] Hanna, Adel; 2000; Women in Egypt [online] http://graphics.lcs.mit.edu/~hanna/Egypt/index19.html [12/01/04] Owen, Michael; 2000; Queen Cleopatra VII 51 - 30 BC [online];http://iw-chameleon.bravepages.com/3ecleo.htm [12/01/04] Shaw, Ian; 2003; The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt; Oxford; Oxford University Press Tyldesley, Joyce; 1995; Daughters of Isis: Women of Ancient Egypt; London; Penguin Tyldesley, Joyce; 199; Hatchepsut: The Female Pharaoh; London; Penguin