the pharaoh, Hatshepsut, had herself portrayed as a/an
man with a male body and a false beard
serious woman with a large body and short hair
strong figure with a large torso and firsts
an elegant woman with a long neck and long eyes

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"man with a male body and a false beard."

Hatshepsut (18th Dynasty, c. 1479–1458 BCE) adopted male royal iconography—kilt, nemes headdress and the false ceremonial beard—to legitimize her rule as pharaoh, though she is sometimes shown in female form in other contexts.