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Hatshepsut, widow of the Egyptian king Tuthmosis II, assumes the titles and regalia of kingship while acting as regent for her stepson, the young Tuthmosis III. She does not seem to be particularly active militarily, and—judging by the impressive buildings and monuments constructed—her reign is one of great prosperity.
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