It seems like you've provided a list of statements, all of which are repeated. If you’re looking for clarification or additional information about a particular figure related to these statements, it sounds like they may refer to Hatshepsut, Cleopatra, or another female figure in ancient Egyptian history.
Here’s a breakdown of the statements regarding their relevance:
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She was a female pharaoh.
This statement applies to several women, including Hatshepsut and Cleopatra. -
She united Upper and Lower Egypt.
This was primarily achieved by Narmer (Menes), but later female pharaohs like Hatshepsut ruled over a united Egypt. -
She built the largest pyramid.
This statement does not apply to any female pharaoh, as the largest pyramid (the Great Pyramid of Giza) was built by Pharaoh Khufu. -
She was the wife of a god.
This may refer to the beliefs surrounding the divine kingship in ancient Egypt, where pharaohs were often considered to be gods or associated with gods.
If you need specific information on any of these topics or have another question in mind, feel free to ask!