thutmose|thutmosis in English

noun

name of four New Kingdom pharaohs; Thutmose I (reigned 1493-1482 B.C.), Egyptian King; Thutmose II (reigned 1482-1479 B.C.), Egyptian King ; Thutmose III (reigned 1479-1426 B.C.), Egyptian King; Thutmose IV (died 1391 B.C.), Egyptian king

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1. Measure with the Cartouches of Thutmose III

2. It was used for the reburial of Pharaoh Thutmose I of the Eighteenth dynasty, and was where his body was removed to (from KV20) by Thutmose III.

3. Egyptian King Thutmose III is said to have brought back 90,000 prisoners after one military campaign in Canaan.

4. However, most scholars consider that this is only evidence of Thutmose associating himself with his royal predecessor.

5. King Thutmose III used spies to smuggle 200 soldiers, sewn in flour bags, into the city of Jaffa.

6. At Karnak, the relief carvings of Thutmose III (1479-1429 BCE) show fragments and barrel-shaped pieces of lapis lazuli being delivered to him as tribute.

7. Some scholars speculate that Thutmose ousted his older brother in order to usurp power and then commissioned the Dream Stele in order to justify his unexpected kingship.

8. Thutmose had the fifth pylon built along the temple's main road, along with a wall to run around the inner sanctuary and two flagpoles to flank the gateway.

9. The city of Acre (Akko) is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, dating back to the time of the Pharaoh Thutmose III (1504-1450 BCE).

10. This is best exemplified by the Karnak king list, composed during the reign of Thutmosis III, with the purpose of honouring a selection of royal ancestors and which includes the cartouche showing "Iny" for Nyuserre.

11. The Asiatics against whom Tutankhamun fights are depicted as standard Canaanite types, not as Hittites, The Syro-Palestinians, as they appear in scenes of foreign tribute in the tomb of the vizier Rekhmire, in the heraldic image of Asiatic combat on the chariot of Thutmose IV, and the Hittites in the later war tableaux of Seti I, routinely