In Egypt, pharaohs were predominately male. At times, however, we have seen female pharaohs in Egypt. Who was the most successful Egyptian female pharaoh?

A) Nefertiti was the most successful as she ruled after the death of Tutankhamen.
B) Hatshepsut was the most successful; she ruled for more than two decades until her nephew came to power. During her reign, she was referred to and depicted as a male.
C) Akhenaten was the most successful female pharaoh of Egypt. She was lauded throughout the land with many depictions still visible today.
D) Nefertari was the most successful female ruler in Egypt. She led the army in times of war.
E) None of these


B

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