Thutmose III, sometimes called Thutmose the Great, was the fifth pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty in ancient Egypt and ruled from 1479 to 1425 BC, known for his military conquests and support of arts and culture.
Overview
Art And Iconography
Death And Succession
Architectural Contributions
Early Life And Rise To Power
Administration And Governance
Religious Practices And Beliefs
Military Campaigns And Conquests
Legacy And Historical Significance
Cultural Achievements And Patronage
Relations With Neighboring Kingdoms
Valley Of The Kings
Euphrates River
Thutmose Ii
Government
Literature
Territory
Attention
Egyptian
Building
Kingdom
Egypt
๐บ Thutmose III ruled as the fifth pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty in ancient Egypt.
๐ He ruled from 1479 to 1425 BC, over 3,400 years ago!
๐ถ Thutmose III was born around 1504 BC in Thebes, now called Luxor.
๐ช He became pharaoh at around 22 years old after the death of his stepmother Hatshepsut.
๐ช Thutmose III led at least 17 military campaigns, showcasing his skills as a military leader.
๐๏ธ One of his most famous battles was the Battle of Megiddo in 1479 BC.
๐ He divided Egypt into provinces with governors to maintain a strong government.
๐จ Thutmose III supported the arts and built magnificent temples like the Temple of Amun at Karnak.
โ๏ธ He formed alliances with neighboring kingdoms to ensure peace and strengthen Egypt.
๐ After ruling for 54 years, Thutmose III died around 1425 BC and was buried in the Valley of the Kings.
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