Wednesday, October 22, 2014

The Temple of Hatshepsut



The Temple of Hatshepsut


Hatshepsut was the daughter of King Thutmose I who had no sons of his lawful wife but had Hatshepsut while his father Thutmose had a son Thutmose II to call his secondary wife. Thutmose II Hatshepsut married sister to come to power together, Tuthmosis II later had a daughter of his sister's name and had Nefro Ra secondary wife of a man I call Thutmose III,
The Temple of Queen was built in the eighth or ninth year of his reign Stylish terraces or balconies. In this temple the manifestations of familial and religious conflict there. In regard to family conflict between Hatshepsut and Thutmose III Yaqué she could alienate Thutmose rule alone and so we see that after his death begins Thutmose Temple erase his figures and their names, in regard to the religious conflict that is at the time king Akhenaton when he revolution against the worship of the god Amun pounding figures of Ammon and their names.
On the second floor is reliefs narrate the sacred side delivery and the jackal god Anubis chapel mummification all that right and left about the commercial expedition is the queen remote Bont (now Somalia) to bring products (Ebony, incense, ivory. etc.) and also sees the Egyptian boats sailing to the shores of the Red Sea under the leadership of NEHSI. The temple has cut in half and the second half mountain built with sandstone.
On the facade of the temple were two obelisks erected and today it light but out of Egypt land. The queen died Hashipsut to be 50 years old, she dressed as a man, as a man walked by false beard that Egyptologists call butch queen
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