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Hatshepsut

Hatshepsut

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History tells us that Ancient Egypt was a man’s world. Kings, warriors, gods with beards, power passed from father to son like a sacred inheritance. And then there’s Hatshepsut.

A woman who did not simply rule Egypt, she redefined what rule looked like.

She did not seize power in a bloody coup. She did not lead armies into battle. Instead, she did something far more dangerous. She rewrote the rules quietly, methodically, stone by stone. She wore the regalia of kingship. She spoke with a man’s titles. She even carved herself into history with a false beard, daring the future to challenge her legitimacy.

For over twenty years, Egypt prospered under her rule. Trade flourished. Monuments rose from the desert. The gods were appeased. And yet, after her death, someone tried very hard to erase her, hacking her name from temple walls as if she had never existed at all.

So tonight, we’re asking a simple question with an unsettling answer. How does one of the most successful rulers in Egyptian history almost vanish from memory? And what does that tell us about power, gender, and who gets to decide what history remembers?

This is the story of Hatshepsut. The woman who became king.

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