She decided to depict herself as a daughter of the god Amun, the most powerful deity of his time. Thutmose II married another one called Isis and got his son Thutmose III. Queen Hatshepsut had to take some measures to protect herself as a ruler as she was a woman in a man’s position. She married Thutmose II, her half-brother, who was the son of Thutmose I from a secondary wife called Mutnofret and she got a daughter from him called Neferu-Ra. ![]() Queen Hatshepsut was the only daughter to Thutmose I and his wife queen Ahmose I.
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