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... that eleventh-dynasty structure. However, the temple of Hatshepsut is far larger than that of Mentuhotep. The architect was Senmut ...
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... found containing her liver. (Edwards) One of Hatshepsut's greatest achievements was her temple at Deir-el-Bahri. On one of the ...
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... design of its frontal approach. One of the famous Egyptian temples is the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. It was built by her vizier ...
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... pharaohs of the mpire rendered it by far the greatest existing temple in the ... Thutmose II, succeeded as the husband of his half sister Hatshepsut; during his ...
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... at that time were employed in the building these great temple - tombs. ... successors were his children, Thuthmose II (1494-1490B.C.) and Hatshepsut (1490-1468 BC ...
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... Following him was Hatshepsut, the first female pharaoh, who was famous for her great Funerary Temple at Deir-el-Bahari. Another ...
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... The first was in Gallery 12th - Hatshepsut - Dynasty 18. ... of Gallery 13, which consisted of a very long hallway, Gallery 25 appears which is the Temple of Dendur ...
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... text directly refers to Nebuchadnezzar's reconstruction of the "Temple of the ... Adad's contrived king list and the Egyptian King Hatshepsut's funerary monument. ...
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... and son sailed to Luxor; Amon resumed occupation of his own temple, accompanied by ... One very famous expedition to Punt led by Hatshepsut used five large sailing ...
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... When she built her magnificent temple at Deir el Bahari in Thebes she made reliefs of her divine birth as the daughter of Amon. Hatshepsut disappeared in 1458 ...
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... to tradition Hyksos were an anarchy, who were accused of burning temple and cities. ... Following the reign of Hatshepsut the widow of Tuthmosis II, her nephew and ...
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... to tradition Hyksos were an anarchy, who were accused of burning temple and cities. ... Following the reign of Hatshepsut the widow of Tuthmosis II, her nephew and ...
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