• Thutmose III (variously also spelt Tuthmosis or Thothmes), sometimes called Thutmose the Great,[3] was the sixth pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty.
  • [13] Amenemheb-Mahu, Thutmose III'ün ölümünü efendisinin 54. krallık yılına, [14] Peret'in üçüncü ayının 30. gününde kaydeder .
  • Thutmose (okunuşu bazen Thutmosis veya III. ... Thutmosis öldükten sonra Kraliçe Hatsepsut ülkeyi tek başına yönetti ve III. Thutmosis'i tahttan uzaklaştırdı.
  • As the sixth pharaoh of Egypt’s 18th dynasty, Thutmose III battled to reestablish Egyptian rule of Syria and Palestine, creating Egypt’s largest dynasty yet.
  • Thutmose III, also known as Thutmosis or Tuthmosis, was arguably one of the greatest military kings that ever ruled Egypt.
  • Thutmose III reigned in Egypt for more than 50 years. He was one of the longest reigning pharaohs ever. Amenhotep II succeeded him when he died in 1425 BCE.
  • Her daughter, Neferure, was Thutmose’s half-sister. Thutmosis III had little power over the empire, while Hatshepsut exercised the formal titulary of kingship.
  • Thutmose III was a renowned military leader and pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of ancient Egypt, most well known for his military prowess.
  • As a great ruler and brilliant general, Thutmose III established “Pax Egyptica.” This term means a period of great peace and prosperity for his people.
  • Thutmose III was a king of the 18th dynasty of ancient Egypt. He brought Egypt to the height of its power by conquering Syria.
  • Thutmose III (sometimes read as Thutmosis or Tuthmosis III and meaning Thoth is Born) was the sixth Pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt.
  • Thutmose III was born in 1481 BC and was just two years old when his father died, leaving Hatshepsut as regent and eventually ruler.
  • Thutmose III, often referred to as the “Napoleon of Egypt,” was a powerful pharaoh of the New Kingdom who ruled from approximately 1479 BCE to 1425 BCE.