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The History Chicks : A Women's History Podcast

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The History Chicks : A Women's History Podcast

The History Chicks | QCODE

Society & Culture, Documentary, History

4.68K Ratings

🗓️ 22 March 2014

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Though her successors tried to erase her from history, we bring to light the first female Pharaoh of Egypt.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the History Tricks, where any resemblance to a boring old history lesson is purely coincidental.

0:07.0

And here's your 30-second summary.

0:11.0

It seems likely that she was born some year or the other.

0:15.0

It's possible that she had two or three siblings.

0:18.0

There is speculation that she killed him.

0:21.0

Either she died of cancer or something else.

0:25.0

We don't know for sure, but we think her mommy was down.

0:29.0

Welcome to the 21st Century View of Ancient Egypt.

0:33.0

The End.

0:35.0

Welcome to the show.

0:37.0

Today we are going to talk about Queen or rather King Hot Chebswitt,

0:41.0

who ruled the land of Egypt approximately 3,500 years ago.

0:45.0

She'll be followed in our next episode by Cleopatra.

0:49.0

You believe the most famous Egyptian Queen in large part due to the Romans,

0:53.0

followed by William Shakespeare, followed by Elizabeth Taylor.

0:57.0

To drop them into history, there's really not a whole lot that was going on at the time,

1:01.0

so we're going to do it a little bit different.

1:03.0

Hot Chebswitt was born around 1,500 BC.

1:07.0

Cleopatra wasn't born until 69 BC.

1:11.0

That is a 1,440-year difference between the two of them.

1:15.0

There's a life in Egypt before Hot Chebswitt,

1:19.0

and there's a whole lot of life that goes on between the two.

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