Friday 31 October 2014

Hatshepsut

  1. Henry Breasted was born on Aug. 27, 1865.  His mother, Eunice had been contacted by Magenta with the news that James would break the news of Hatshepsut to the world.  Being a skeptic, but of nervous disposition, Eunice decided to push James (as per her orders) on leaving Yale to continue his studies at the University of Berlin where Adolf Erman had just established a new school of Egyptology, concentrating systematically on grammar and lexicography.    The study of hieroglyphics (13 in particular) would finally prove to be the  
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It was here that James realized that Hatshepsut (Foremost of Noble Ladies) was actually a Bhubezi Woman, and he is known to have exclaimed that she is
"the first great woman in history of whom we are informed." See
http://www.nbufront.org/MastersMuseums/JHClarke/HistoricalPersonalities/hp3.html

Hatshepsut is said to have reigned for 22 years - but of course we know this is not the case (refer Chronicles of Lyrehc).  In EXACTLY 1510 BC Hatshepsut, had the vision of the loss of the Bridges Between.   Together with Ineni the great architect it became her ambition to build structures which would house articles needed for Bridge repair.  The buildings and their important contents would need to last (human time) until the appearance of  the Red Giraffe and the Traveller (See # 65, # 66, #67). But lest I overwhelm you at this stage, I’ll leave the story here - after all, another portrait of this Bhubezi Queen WILL be found and the chronicle will continue, as its doing while we watch and wait.