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Thutmose III (variously also
spelt Tuthmosis or Thothmes),
sometimes called Thutmose the Great, (1479-1425 BC) was the
fifth pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty...
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Thutmose (/θuːtˈmoʊsə/; also
rendered Thutmoses, Thutmosis, Tuthmose, Tutmosis, Thothmes, Tuthmosis, Thutmes, Dhutmose, Djhutmose, Djehutymes, etc.) is...
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Thutmose IV (sometimes read as
Thutmosis or
Tuthmosis IV,
Thothmes in
older history works in
Latinized Gr****;
Ancient Egyptian: ḏḥwti.msi(.w) "Thoth is...
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Thutmose I (sometimes read as
Thutmosis or
Tuthmosis I,
Thothmes in
older history works in
Latinized Gr****;
meaning "Thoth is born") was the
third pharaoh...
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Thutmose II was the
fourth pharaoh of the
Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, and his
reign is
thought to have
lasted for 13 years, from 1493 to 1479 BC (Low...
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known as the
Thutmoside Dynasty: 156 for the four
pharaohs named Thutmose.
Several of Egypt's most
famous pharaohs were from the
Eighteenth Dynasty...
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until c. 1458 BC (Low Chronology) and the
Great Royal Wife of
Pharaoh Thutmose II. She was Egypt's
second confirmed woman who
ruled in her own right,...
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Thutmose, also
known as "The King's
Favourite and
Master of Works, the
Sculptor Thutmose" (also
spelled Djhutmose, Thutmosis, and Thutmes), was an Ancient...
- The Tomb of
Thutmose II is a
royal ancient Egyptian tomb
located in the Wadi
Gabbanat el-Qurud area west of Luxor. The tomb, also
known by its tomb number...
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Thutmose (Ancient Egyptian: ḏḥwti-msi(.w)) was the
eldest son of
Pharaoh Amenhotep III and
Queen Tiye, who
lived during the
Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt...