Yes, women could be pharaohs in ancient Egypt. Although it was predominantly a male-dominated society, several women ascended to the throne, with Hatshepsut being one of the most notable examples. She ruled as pharaoh in the 15th century BCE, adopting full royal titles and regalia. Other women, such as Cleopatra VII, also held significant power and influence, demonstrating that women could occupy high positions in Egyptian society, including that of pharaoh.
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