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During the early 15th century BC, ancient Egypt began its third and final golden age after Pharaoh Ahmose the First, founder of the New Kingdom period, drove out the Hyksos invaders. Ahmoses great-granddaughter, Pharaoh Hatshepsut, contributed greatly to this age of prosperity by expanding the empires trade routes and constructing one of ancient Egypts greatest architectural wonders. Despite her gender, Hatshepsut managed to become one of the most successful pharaohs in all of ancient Egyptian history. Hatshepsut, whose name means foremost of noble ladies, was born in 1508 BC to Pharaoh Thutmose the First and Queen Ahmose. Hatshepsut was raised in the royal courts of Egypt, alongside her sister and two brothers, who all died early on in their lives. After her fathers death, Hatshepsuts half-brother, Thutmose the Second inherited the throne. As a lesser son to his father, Thutmose the Second needed a queen of 100% royal blood to legitimize his claim to the throne. Hatshepsut, the