King Egyptian Thutmose III was born in 1530 BC. He is Egyptian Pharaoh, one of Egypt's greatest rulers. Thutmose III was the son of Thutmose II, the son of Isis. When his father dies, Thutmose III should be under control, but it is not. He shares with his father's wife and his aunt Hatshepsut. Through the acquisition of Queen Hatshepsut, Thutmose III was placed behind the scenes. The power of Thutmose III is very small for about 22 years.
Totomose III got married to Queen Hatshepsut's youngest daughter Melito. Together they have children named Amenhotep II. When Thutmose III died, Amenhotep II took over
Thutmose III was the sixth Egyptian pharaoh in the 18th century. He is an outstanding military leader and a great ruler. He ruled Egypt independently for 32 years. He has many things, including pharaohs, generals, administrators, politicians, knights, shooters and athletes.
He is a general, but he never lost the battle. Thutmose has expanded ancient Egypt to the largest in history. He reestablished Egypt's rule over Syria and Nubia. Sometimes he is called "Egyptian Egypt" as he occupied 350 cities during his reign. He conquered most of the Near East, from the Euphrates River to Nubia. He turned ancient Egypt into a superpower. He also built many temples during Egypt.
Because Ms. Hatshepsut took over Tsutanyugamushi in the first 20 years, people think that she has some strong emotions to her. Many of her monuments have been destroyed, so it is said that Thutmose is involved for her hatred. It was later discovered that Thutmose is related to this, but it was not due to hatred. When Hatshepsut dominated, Thutmose tried to erase it because the woman did not control at that time. Thutmose was tired of destroying all monuments of Hatshepsut. It destroyed the 42th memorial of Thutmose, which showed that it was only to erase women's domination instead of hating Hatshepsut.
Thutmose III died in 1450 BC. His tomb is in the valley of the royal family (KV 34). He died for the first time in 54 years. If he died only one or four days after a month, he may have controlled him at the age of 55.
The mummy of Thutmose III discovered the remains of Queen Hatshepsut in Deir el-Bahri Cache in 1881. His mummy is in a bad state because tomb robber has arrived here. Thutmose III is a very small person. He is not tall five feet. His mummy is currently housed in the Cairo Museum
According to ancient Egyptian scientist Peter Del Manuelian, in 53 years, 10 months and 26 days after Dominate Egypt, Totomase III was reigned in the major biographies of officials named Amengebu did. In the 54th year, Pele 's third year passed away. . (Urk.180.15) Thutmose III therefore died four and four days after the beginning of his 54th year of reign. When deducted from the co-participation of Queen Hatshepsut and Amenhotep II, he only ruled Pharaoh for more than thirty years of these years.
Thutmose III has nine children and his wife. His main wife, Satya, bore him his first son, Ametto Hut. Amenehat is the heir to the throne. When he died, Hatshepsut Melitre, Tomothase III's son (so as not to be confused with his aunt Hatshepsut) took over him. Many of his other wives are Nebtu, Menwi, Merti, Menhet and Neferure. Historians believe that Thutmose III does not like his aunt or general reputation. As she is not a warrior, neighbors of Egypt believe they can be liberated from Egypt. The growing years that Thutmose III spent in the army turned him into a clever warrior who was not afraid of fighting. During his reign, he occupied approximately 350 cities during his leadership in Egypt, and received full respect from Egypt and the whole area.
King Egyptian Thutmose III was born in 1530 BC. He is Egyptian Pharaoh, one of Egypt's greatest rulers. Thutmose III was the son of Thutmose II, the son of Isis. When his father dies, Thutmose III should be under control, but it is not. He shares with his father's wife and his aunt Hatshepsut. Through the acquisition of Queen Hatshepsut, Thutmose III was placed behind the scenes. For about 22 years, the power of Thutmose III was very small. He is a general, but he never lost the battle. Thutmose has expanded ancient Egypt to the largest in history. He reestablished Egypt's rule over Syria and Nubia. Sometimes he is called "Egyptian Egypt" as he occupied 350 cities during his reign. He conquered most of the Near East, from the Euphrates River to Nubia. He turned ancient Egypt into a superpower. He also built many temples during Egypt.