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Hapshepsut (1 agos 1469 anni a. C. – 27 gen 1451 anni a. C.)

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EGYPTIAN CHRONOLOGY THROUGH ASTRONOMICALLY DATED SYNCHRONISMS by Gerard Gertoux

The chronological reconstruction of Thutmose III's reign allows us to explain two anomalies of Hatshepsut's reign. Indeed, this queen, who was the daughter of Thutmose I, became co-regent in behalf of Thutmose III after the death of her husband Thutmose II, because his son Thutmose III was too young to reign, but her co-regency began only after year 3 of Thutmose III (Hatshepsut is mentioned for the first time in a stele dated I Shemu 16, year 3 of Thutmose III), not immediately from his year 1 and she celebrated an anachronistic jubilee at the end of year 16, not during his year 30 (Vandersleyen: 1995, 265-318). In fact, at the death of Thutmose II (I Shemu 3, year 3), Hatshepsut prolonged the reign of her husband in behalf of her father Thutmose I (1484-1472), accordingly, she celebrated the 30th year of his reign posthumously, at the end of year 16 of Thutmose III. Therefore, the anomalies in Hatshepsut's co-regency at the death of Thutmose II dated I Shemu 3, year 3, are explained by the fact that this queen began her co-regency immediately the following day, I Shemu 4, year 3 of Thutmose III, not year 1.

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Data:

1 agos 1469 anni a. C.
27 gen 1451 anni a. C.
~ 18 years

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