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kodGreya [7K]
3 years ago
6

The powerful female leader of egypt who had herself represented as a man in statues was

History
2 answers:
Zarrin [17]3 years ago
6 0
The correct answer is

- Queen Hatshepsut
podryga [215]3 years ago
3 0
Her successful reign lasted two decades, yet history has largely forgotten Queen Hatshepsut who was a powerful woman in a man's world. Many monuments of Hatshepsut, who was considered 'both king and queen,' were destroyed, so images of her represented as a woman are extremely rare. But now archaeologists have discovered a number of carved blocks that probably belonged to an unknown building of Queen Hatshepsut that show how her image was changed.
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