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Lecture on Egyptian Queen Hatshepsut at Diplomatic School

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27 de September de 2022
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Lecture on Egyptian Queen Hatshepsut at Diplomatic School
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The Escuela Diplomática (Paseo Juan XXIII, 5) continues with the series on great women stateswomen in history that began in July, and presents a new lecture on Thursday 29 September at 18.30, in this case on the Egyptian Queen Hatshepsut, who reigned from 1513 BC to 1490 BC.

 

Hatshepsut is regarded as the most powerful queen of ancient Egypt and, at least until Cleopatra, the most authoritative woman of the ancient world. Her career included major military campaigns as well as extensive building activity. José Ramón Pérez-Accino, professor at the Complutense University, where he also directs the Complutense Egyptology Association, will speak about this important queen and her historical significance. Professor Pérez-Accino has participated in several archaeological and research projects in Egypt, both international and Spanish. Registration in advance at this link.

 

 

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