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.
When Thutmose II died, Huthepsut became a regent of Egypt to be too young for Thutmose III to rule. She should keep this position, but instead declare himself to be Pharaoh and to rule himself independently. Thutmose III was ordered by the stepmother when he proved to be adult and capable, but because the proof that she does not regret proved him to be an excellent military strategist and attractive is. Leader He is often referred to as "Egyptian Napoleon" today, but unlike Napoleon, Thutmose III never loses her marriage contract, expanding and maintaining his empire, and for centuries after his death It became Hiss. Worship by people.