This paper will discuss how women are portrayed I ancient Egypt, and how they ran their lives in the noble round. By understanding the different styles of living as royalty of their people, women took different roles that the common woman in Egypt did. By realizing the rulership, and the 'equal status' that some women had in the Egyptian nobility, we can see how they were shaping the royal patterns of queens and even holding rulership positions as Kings. All of these aspects will help us see how different these women were from the women of the lower classes in Egyptian society, as portrayed by Joyce Tyldesley in the book "Daughters of Isis"