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8
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3
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Leadership/Governance
Description
An account of the resource
The leadership and governance collection highlights those women who dared to lead or govern. These women may have led countries or industries. They may have governed organizations or companies. Because women have historically been excluded from positions of power, it is important to acknowledge those women who were able to achieve positions at the top. Although a glass ceiling still exists in most societies, these women give us hope that someday that ceiling will be destroyed and that top roles in a company, government, or institution will fairly represent the half of the population comprised of women.
Person
An individual, biographical data, birth and death, etc.
Birthplace
Egypt
Biographical Text
Born 1508 BCE; died 1458 BCE. Hatshepsut reigned as the first female pharaoh during the 18th Egyptian dynasty. She ruled longer than any other woman (22 years) and was considered by her subjects to be an extremely successful ruler. As pharaoh, Hatshepsut re-established trade routes with other countries that had been disrupted by the Hyksos occupation of Egypt. She oversaw a mission to Punt where many trade goods were obtained, notably myrrh. She commissioned many buildings that were grand and architecturally impressive, such as the Temple of Karnak and the mortuary temple complex at Deir el-Bahri. Her reign was a time of peace for Egypt.
Bibliography
<p>Tyldesley, Joyce. <em>Hatchepsut: the Female Pharaoh</em>. London: Penguin Press, 1998.</p>
<p>Greenblatt, Miriam. <em>Hatshepsut and Ancient Egypt</em>. New York: Benchmark Books, 2000.</p>
Dublin Core
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Title
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Hatshepsut
Subject
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Egyptian pharaoh
Description
An account of the resource
Female pharaoh who led Egypt into a time of peace and economic prosperity
Creator
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Amy French
Source
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Image source: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Egypt
female pharaoh