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  2. Thutmose III - Wikipedia

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    Thutmose III (variously also spelt Tuthmosis or Thothmes), sometimes called Thutmose the Great, [3] was the fifth pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty.Officially he ruled Egypt from 28 April 1479 BC until 11 March 1425 BC, commencing with his coronation at the age of two and concluding with his death, aged fifty-six; however, during the first 22 years of his reign, he was coregent with his stepmother ...

  3. Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt family tree - Wikipedia

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    Senakhtenre Ahmose [1]: Tetisheri: Seqenenre Tao: Ahhotep I: Ahhotep II: Kamose: Seventeenth dynasty: Ahmose-Sitkamose: Ahmose I: Ahmose-Nefertari: Ahmose-ankh ...

  4. Thutmose (18th-dynasty vizier) - Wikipedia

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    Thutmose was an ancient Egyptian vizier under Amenhotep III, during the 18th Dynasty. As vizier of the North (i.e. of Lower Egypt ), Thutmose officiated from Memphis , while his southern counterpart was based in Thebes .

  5. Thutmose (prince) - Wikipedia

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    Thutmose died young and his death had an on-going impact. Although he was heir to the throne of his father Amenhotep III, his early death led to the reign of Akhenaten, his younger brother—as the successor to the Egyptian throne—and the intrigues of the century leading up to Ramesses II, the start and ultimately the failure of Atenism, the Amarna letters, and the changing roles of the ...

  6. Annals of Thutmose III - Wikipedia

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    The Wars in Syria and Palestine of Thutmose III: Volume 16 of Culture and history of the ancient Near East. Netherlands: Brill, 2003. Spalinger, Anthony. "A Critical Analysis of the "Annals" of Thutmose III (Stücke V-VI)." Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, Vol. 14 (1977): 41–54, (accessed July 10, 2010) Spalinger, Anthony.

  7. Thutmose IV - Wikipedia

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    Thutmose IV's Karnak chapel Thutmose IV's peristyle hall at Karnak. Like most of the Thutmoside kings, he built on a grand scale. Thutmose IV completed the eastern obelisk at the Temple of Karnak started by Thutmose III, which, at 32 m (105 ft), was the tallest obelisk ever erected in Egypt. [6] Thutmose IV called it the tekhen waty or

  8. Way-too-early top 50 fantasy football rankings for 2025 - AOL

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    But he looks like a generational talent capable of giving fantasy teams major leverage at a weak TE position, especially in PPR leagues. 14) A.J. Brown, WR, Philadelphia Eagles.

  9. Thutmose (19th-dynasty vizier) - Wikipedia

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    Thutmose may have been a vizier of the south around year 45 [1] of Ramesses II's reign. Thutmose is mentioned in vizier Prehotep II's tomb in Sedment, which may indicate that their tenures as viziers may have overlapped or followed one another.