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Pharaoh Hatshepsut
- The Chronicle of the First Female Pharoah of Ancient Egypt
- Narrated by: Anne Charlotte
- Length: 3 hrs and 5 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Immerse yourself in the enigmatic allure of the Egyptian sands as they echo a singular tale of audacious ambition and extraordinary power.
Pharaoh Hatshepsut: The Chronicle of the First Female Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt brings forth the unparalleled narrative of a woman who dared to defy convention and carve her destiny on the throne of the Pharaohs.
This spellbinding chronicle opens the doors to the majestic 18th Dynasty of Egypt, an epoch defined by towering pyramids, intricate hieroglyphs, and the divine rule of Pharaohs. Amidst tales of god-kings and royal bloodlines, a unique figure emerges—Hatshepsut. Her journey, from being the daughter of a king to her unprecedented ascension to the throne, is a testament to her unyielding resolve and prodigious intellect.
Experience the intricate dance of palace politics as Hatshepsut secures her place in power through strategic alliances, including her marriage to her half-brother Thutmose II. With each chapter, you journey with her through the trials, tribulations, and triumphs that eventually crown her as one of the most influential Pharaohs of ancient Egypt.
Hatshepsut's reign ushered in an era of unprecedented prosperity, architectural grandeur, exploratory expeditions, and diplomatic victories. Witness her deft governance, her assertion of divine legitimacy, and her navigation of complex power dynamics, adding layers of intrigue to her rule.
With an engaging blend of comprehensive historical facts, captivating storytelling, and atmospheric descriptions, this chronicle breathes life into the statues and carvings that depict Hatshepsut. It invites you, the curious listener, to journey back in time and walk alongside a ruler whose story continues to captivate audiences millennia after her time.