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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Thutmose_IIIThutmose III - Wikipedia

    Thutmose III is regarded as one of the greatest warriors, military commanders, and military strategists of all time, as Egypt's preeminent warrior pharaoh and conqueror, and as a dominant figure in the New Kingdom period, itself considered the height of Egyptian power.

  2. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Thutmose III (died c. 1425 bce) was a king (reigned c. 1479–25 bce) of the 18th dynasty, often regarded as the greatest of the rulers of ancient Egypt. Thutmose III was a skilled warrior who brought the Egyptian empire to the zenith of its power by conquering all of Syria, crossing the Euphrates ( see Tigris-Euphrates river system ...

  3. Biografía. Tutmosis III era hijo del rey Tutmosis II y de una concubina real de nombre Isis. Esta mujer ni siquiera ostentaba el título de esposa secundaria, por lo que las posibilidades del príncipe de llegar a rey habrían sido nulas de no haber muerto su padre sin descendencia masculina de la Gran Esposa Real Hatshepsut .

  4. 20 de jul. de 2017 · Thutmose III (also known as Tuthmosis III, r. 1458-1425 BCE) was the 6th king of Egypt 's 18th Dynasty, one of the greatest military leaders in antiquity, and among the most effective and impressive monarchs in Egypt's history. His throne name, Thutmose, means ' Thoth is Born', while his birth name, Menkhperre, means 'Eternal are the ...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HatshepsutHatshepsut - Wikipedia

    However, modern scholars agree that, while Hatshepsut initially served as regent for young Thutmose III from his accession in c. 1479 BC, she eventually assumed the position of pharaoh alongside him, by Year 7 of his reign, c. 1472 BC; becoming queen regnant, Hatshepsut shared Thutmose III's existing regnal count, effectively back-dating her accession as pharaoh to Year 1, when she had been ...

  6. 24 de jul. de 2017 · Thutmose III was one of the greatest military strategists of ancient Egypt who expanded the country's borders to establish the Egyptian Empire and elevated his nation to the status of a superpower.