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Answer: C: Harshepsut.

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The correct answer is C. The first female ruler of Egypt was Hatshepsut.

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Hatshepsut was an Egyptian queen, fifth sovereign of the XVIII dynasty.

She was crowned in 1478 BC and he officially reigned alongside Thutmose III, who ascended the throne the previous year at the age of only two years. Previously, Hatshepsut had been the "Great Royal Bride", that is, the main wife and queen consort, of Thutmose II, father of Thutmose III. She is generally regarded by scholars as one of the best pharaohs in Egyptian history, having also reigned much longer than any woman belonging to all the other native dynasties of Egypt.

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