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Women in Power in Ancient Times

The narrative of history often celebrates male rulers, warriors, and thinkers, yet the annals of ancient times are also adorned with the

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who wielded significant power and influence. These women, from queens and pharaohs to priestesses and warriors, left indelible marks on their societies and shaped the course of history. Exploring the pages of history and the thrilling lives of these powerful women, as well as their achievements, the challenges they faced, and the legacies they left behind is truly an eye-opening journey. By examining historical records, archaeological findings, and scholarly interpretations, we can gain a nuanced understanding of the roles and impacts of these remarkable women in ancient civilizations.

Ancient Egypt: The Reign of Female Pharaohs

Ancient Egypt stands out as a civilization where women could attain the highest levels of power. The most notable examples are the female pharaohs, who not only ruled as sovereigns but also undertook significant military, architectural, and religious endeavors.

1. Hatshepsut

Hatshepsut (c. 1507–1458 BC) is one of the most prominent female pharaohs of ancient Egypt. Ascending to the throne as regent for her stepson Thutmose III, Hatshepsut eventually declared herself pharaoh. Her reign, marked by peace and prosperity, saw extensive building projects, including her famous mortuary temple at Deir el-Bahri. Hatshepsut portrayed herself in the traditional iconography of a male king, complete with a false beard, to assert her legitimacy. Her trade expeditions, notably to the Land of Punt, brought wealth and exotic goods to Egypt, further cementing her legacy as a powerful and effective ruler.

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Seated statue of Hatshepsut. (Metropolitan Museum of Art /

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2. Cleopatra VII

Cleopatra VII (69–30 BC) is arguably the most famous female ruler of ancient Egypt. Known for her intelligence, political acumen, and romantic liaisons with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony,

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was marked by her efforts to preserve Egypt’s independence amid the expanding Roman Empire. Cleopatra was a shrewd diplomat and a strategic thinker, using her relationships to forge political alliances. Her dramatic ******** following the defeat by Octavian’s forces ended the Ptolemaic dynasty and marked the beginning of Egypt as a Roman province.

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By Aleksa Vučković

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