• Thutmose III (variously also spelt Tuthmosis or Thothmes), sometimes called Thutmose the Great,[3] was the sixth pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty.
  • 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.
  • 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 was born in 1481 BC and was just two years old when his father died, leaving Hatshepsut as regent and eventually ruler.
  • Thutmose Yıllıkları III bu olayı şu sözlerle kaydeder: " Ve işte, prenslerin çocukları ve kardeşleri, Mısır'ın müstahkem ordugahlarında tutulmak üzere getirildi ."
  • 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 Facts for Kids
    • Thutmose III was a skilled military commander.
    • Thutmose III was one of Egypt’s greatest pharaohs.
  • Thutmose commissioned artists to illustrate his extensive collections of flora and fauna in the Botanical garden of Thutmosis III.
  • Thutmose III (d. 1426 B.C.) Egyptian king of the 18th dynasty (reigned 1479-26 BC), often regarded as the greatest of the rulers of ancient Egypt.
  • Thutmose III, the mighty warrior pharaoh of ancient Egypt, was known for his unparalleled military prowess and expansion of the Egyptian empire.
  • Scribes traveled with Thutmose III’s forces and recorded the campaign’s details, an invaluable chronicle now known as the Annals of Thutmose III.
  • His 54-year reign includes the first 22 years as co-regent with Hatshepsut, where neither had any obvious seniority over the other, and Thutmose III was head of...