Queen Hatshepsut

Queen Hapshepsut (born Hatshepsut Arop Jenaro in 4229 at Zawty) was Head of State and Elected Monarch of Hawu Mumenhes from November 4258 until her abdication in May 4351. During her 92-years on the throne, she appointed six presidents, signed forty-one bills into law, and reigned over Hawu Mumenhes's rejoining of the empire.

Her consort was Pharaoh Senusret. When the pharaoh acceded to the throne of Talmoria as king in 4276, his wife Queen Hatshepsut was elevated to the rank of Empress Consort. Following her 4351 abdication, she continued to bear the titles of Empress Esintsundu, Queen Consort of Hawu Mumenhes, and Queen Consort of Talmoria and Aslistan, and claimed the title of Candace of Cobura, until her death in June 4357.

Queen Hatshepsut was predeceased by her son and only child, Crown Prince Djedkamumenhes. Her granddaughter, Princess Aminatu, succeeded both Hatshepsut and Pharaoh Senusret as empress, pharaoh, queen, and Candace upon the empire's four thrones.

( As Consort )

( As Consort )

( As Prince Consort )

( As Consort in Pretense )