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Some more recent research has other findings, but according to early twentieth century writers in 1932, an '''interregnum queen''', is a ] of a previous pharaoh who rules as a regent in the place of her heir-son, who has not yet reached the age to solely assume the role of pharaoh of Egypt. Officially the young heir-son is assumed to be king, ''de iure'', making, in theory, his mother a co-regent. | |||
In practice, the interregnum queen rules ''in the place'' of the young male heir as '''sole ruler''', until the heir-son reaches an age when he could assume the duties of pharaoh alone. The term "Interregnum Queen" may have been the equivalent of the term "King's Mother". | |||
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