Makere - The Female Pharaoh - Queen of Sheba
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About the Book
It is the love story of the beautiful, intelligent, and courageous Makere Hatshepsut surviving as a woman in a time when men ruled supreme. Eventually becoming the only Female Pharaoh of Egypt and wore the Double Crown, the prerogative of a man.
Though a fiction story it definitely describes her actual life. Crowned by her father - forced to marry her perverted and evil step-brother, as his God's Wife. Her love for lowly web-priest Senmut, who gave her the desire to live. Raising him to supreme position in the state - but, though she tried, was never allow to marry him.
Then when crowned Sole Pharaoh, the ever present enigma of her life The King of All Israel, King Solomon, who always addressed her as "Queen Shwa" (or "Queen Sheba") invited her to Jerusalem. It is the journey of the biblical "Queen of Sheba."
The story of love and tribulation over three thousand years ago.
About the Author
In spite of a highly successful career in education and politics, his passionate hobby for over fifty years has been the Eighteenth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. His training as an Analytical Chemist inspired the Detective process that proved a 500 Year error in the present chronology of Ancient Egypt and that Makere was a contemporary of King Solomon. Royston Moore is a Chemistry Honours graduate of the University of Manchester and was granted the C.B.E. in 1983. He was also granted an Honorary M.A. from the University of Bradford in 1986.