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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ahmose_IAhmose I - Wikipedia

    Ahmose I (sometimes written as Amosis or Aahmes, meaning "Iah (the Moon) is born") was a pharaoh and founder of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, classified as the first dynasty of the New Kingdom of Egypt, the era in which ancient Egypt achieved the peak of its power.

  3. Aotepe I. Falecimento. c. 1525. Tumba. Múmia encontrada em Deir Elbari, porém foi originalmente enterrada provavelmente em Abidos. Amósis ou Amés[ 2] foi o primeiro rei da XVIII dinastia egípcia, que inaugura um dos períodos mais famosos da história do Antigo Egito conhecido como o Novo Império, onde se inserem personalidades como ...

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    His father murdered and the empire under attack, Ahmose I ascended to the throne in a time of chaos yet he established the last era of Egyptian prosperity.

    Ahmose I created a unified, confident, and thriving Egypt and ushered in the glorious New Kingdom.

    Egyptians hold in high esteem the two pharaohs who unified their country: the Old Kingdom pharaoh Narmer of around 3100 B.C., and Ahmose I (unknown—1525 B.C.), who reunited a divided Egypt around 1550 B.C. and ushered in the celebrated New Kingdom.

    When young Ahmose I ascended the throne, Egypt was in tremendous turmoil. Intruders of Asiatic origin known as the Hyksos, meaning “rulers of foreign lands,” had taken control of the Nile Delta. They had savagely murdered Pharaoh Seqenenre Tao, Ahmose’s father, and decimated the army. They demanded tribute from the rulers of Upper Egypt in Thebes and took their princesses as wives. The barbarism of the Hyksos was memorialized by Egyptian historian Manetho. “[They] burned our cities ruthlessly, razed to the ground the temples of our gods, and treated all the natives with a cruel hostility.” (Discover how three rebel queens in Egypt helped expel the Hyksos.)

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    Ahmose I eventually gathered forces together and exploited the technology that the Hyksos had introduced to their land. Armed with horse-drawn chariots and bronze weapons, they expelled the Hyksos from the delta. Upper and Lower Egypt were at last united.

    That victory is viewed as the starting point of the New Kingdom, a 500-year period marking the height of Egypt’s power and prosperity. Ahmose I reestablished Thebes as the capital for the entire country. Commanders who had served the king faithfully were granted high positions as royal officials or governors. Ahmose I also reasserted control over Egypt’s rival to the south, Nubia, plundering its vast gold reserves in the process. He further strengthened the treasury by reactivating mines and expanding trade. By the time he died, he was worshipped as a god by his people. (Read the secret and sacred rituals inside the Egyptian Book of the Dead.)

    Ahmose I established a successful and confident Egypt. He inaugurated a new era of Egyptian culture and paved the way for the powerful New Kingdom pharaohs who would enlarge the empire and leave an astounding architectural legacy on its horizon. (Hear how prosperity in Egypt may have led to heart disease for the royal family.)

    Learn how Ahmose I defeated the Hyksos invaders, reunited Upper and Lower Egypt, and ushered in the glorious New Kingdom. Discover his achievements, legacy, and worship as a god in this article from National Geographic.

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    • Kristin Baird Rattini
  4. 2 de ago. de 2020 · Sarcófago. Ahmose-Meritamon morreu antes do irmão, em 1580 a.C. O túmulo dela foi instalado nas proximidades do mausoléu de Amenhotep I. Além disso, a múmia dela foi encontrada milhares de anos depois do óbito, em 1930, dentro de uma tumba com a designação TT358.

  5. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Ahmose I, was king of ancient Egypt (reigned c. 1539–15 bce) and founder of the 18th dynasty who completed the expulsion of the Hyksos (Asiatic rulers of Egypt), invaded Palestine, and re-exerted Egypt’s hegemony over northern Nubia, to the south.

  6. 3 de mai. de 2020 · Esposa do faraó Amenhotep I, a rainha egípcia Ahmose-Meritamon foi uma das primeiras de relevância na 18ª Dinastia, que governou no Reino Médio. Tradicional no Egito Antigo, ela também era irmã do marido, vivendo pouco tempo antes de ser enterrada e mumificada na necrópole de Deir el-Bahari.

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