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1. Khufu
2. Amenhotep I
3. Hatshepsut
Khufu, was the second Egyptian pharaoh to rule as part of the 4th Dynasty.
Khufu is famous for commissioning the building of the Great Pyramid of Giza.
It is the oldest and the biggest of the three main pyramids referred to as the Giza Necropolis. It is also the oldest on the famous list of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World!
Amenhotep I ruled Egypt as the second pharaoh in the 18th dynasty. He was a strong, military king who continued and maintained his father’s conquests by keeping control of Nubia and the Nile Delta. Amenhotop I is most famous for establishing a worker village at Deir el-MedinaThe people who lived there worked at the royal necropolis where ritual tombs for pharaoh burials would be built.
Hatshepsut was a female pharaoh and was part of the 18th dynasty. She became leader after her husband Thutmose II died.She is famous due to the success of her reign, partly because she was in charge longer than any other woman from the Egyptian dynasty. Some historians refer to her as the first great woman in global history, setting an example to generations of women, that they could be powerful people alongside their male counterparts.