Egyptian Queen
The term "Egyptian Queen" typically refers to the female rulers of ancient Egypt, who held significant power and influence. Notable queens include Cleopatra, known for her political acumen and relationships with Roman leaders, and Hatshepsut, one of the few female pharaohs who expanded trade and commissioned impressive building projects.
Queens often played vital roles in religious and political life, serving as regents or co-rulers. They were associated with the goddess Isis, symbolizing motherhood and fertility, and their status was often linked to the divine right to rule, reinforcing their authority in a male-dominated society.