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Hatschepsut "Frau, Gott und Pharao"


My version of Hatshepsut with AI
Hatschepsut war eine altägyptische Königin. Sie gilt als erste weibliche Pharaonin.
Hatschepsut erklärte sich selbst zum Pharao, regierte über 20 Jahre und stellte sich in Statuen und Gemälden mit einem männlichen Körper und falschem Bart dar.
Sie bezeichnete sich selbst als „Herrin der beiden Länder“.
Hatshepsut was an ancient Egyptian queen. She is considered the first female pharaoh.
Hatshepsut declared herself pharaoh, ruled for over 20 years, and depicted herself in statues and paintings with a male body and a false beard.
She called herself "Lady of the Two Lands."
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Hatschepsut war eine altägyptische Königin. Sie gilt als erste weibliche Pharaonin.
Hatschepsut erklärte sich selbst zum Pharao, regierte über 20 Jahre und stellte sich in Statuen und Gemälden mit einem männlichen Körper und falschem Bart dar.
Sie bezeichnete sich selbst als „Herrin der beiden Länder“.
Hatshepsut was an ancient Egyptian queen. She is considered the first female pharaoh.
Hatshepsut declared herself pharaoh, ruled for over 20 years, and depicted herself in statues and paintings with a male body and a false beard.
She called herself "Lady of the Two Lands."
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