Thutmose III was the sixth King of the Eighteenth Dynasty of ancient Egypt. During the beyond compare twenty-two second childhood of his monarchy he shared his crown with his aunt, Hatshepsut, serving as the head of her armies. After the death of Queen Hatshepsut , Thutmose III created the largest empire Egypt had ever heuristic. Warfare was, unsurprisingly, a rudimentary topic of his reign – seventeen campaigns were conducted guidance his name. He swamped territory from Niy in north Syria... Read Full Story
Thutmose III was the sixth King of the Eighteenth Dynasty of ancient Egypt. During the beyond compare twenty-two second childhood of his monarchy he shared his crown with his aunt, Hatshepsut, serving as the head of her armies. After the death of Queen Hatshepsut , Thutmose III created the largest empire Egypt had ever heuristic. Warfare was, unsurprisingly, a rudimentary topic of his reign – seventeen campaigns were conducted guidance his name. He swamped territory from Niy in north Syria... Read Full Story
The Egyptian pharaoh, Thutmose III , was born in 1530 B.C. He was an Egyptian Pharaoh who was one of the best Egyptian rulers. Thutmose III was the son of Thutmose II and Isis, one of Thutmoses married women. Thutmose III was thought to rule when his father died, but that didn't occur. He shared rein with his fathers wife or too known as his aunt, Hatshepsut. Thutmose III was held in the background as Hatshepsut took up. For about twenty-two years, Thutmose III had very smaller power... Read Full Story
After the victory of king Ahmose againt the Hyksos , Egypt arrives at its peak and rules the Eastern world. Thebes becomes the capital of Egypt and its important clergy devoted to Amon makes it also as religious capital. The most essential pharaohs were from the 18th dynasty . King Thutmose III was born in 1516 BC. He was the son of Thutmose II and one of his paramours. Thutmose II's first wife Hatshepsut taken Thutmose III as a bastard missing of royal blood in his mineral veins. Thutmose... Read Full Story
The Egyptian pharaoh, Thutmose III , was born in 1530 B.C. He was an Egyptian Pharaoh who was one of the best Egyptian rulers. Thutmose III was the son of Thutmose II and Isis, one of Thutmoses married women. Thutmose III was thought to rule when his father died, but that didn't occur. He shared rein with his fathers wife or too known as his aunt, Hatshepsut. Thutmose III was held in the background as Hatshepsut took up. For about twenty-two years, Thutmose III had very smaller power... Read Full Story
The Dynasty 18 occured in the New Kingdom age. Dynasty 18 Considered by historians to be the most important period in the history of ancient Egypt. King Ahmose was the first pharaoh of the Dynasty 18. He succeeded in saved Egypt and defeating the Hyksos. On view will be an extraordinary gilded ebony statue of Amunhotep III, whose reign was distinguished by the opulence and grandeur of the objects and buildings that it produced, a small jar decorated with a group of cattle and women; also a... Read Full Story
The expulsion of the Hyksos was completed by Ahmose, thought by most Egyptologists to be the son of Seqenenre Ta’o II and the younger brother of Kamose. Ahmose brought order and unity to Egypt once more and drove the ruling Hyksos Fifteenth and Sixteenth Dynasties out of the land. He also gave great honors to the women of his family: his mother Queen Tetisheri, and his wife Queen Ahmose-Nefertari were regarded highly for generations to come. His son Amenhotep I , together with Ahmose... Read Full Story
We have really been learning about some interesting people in our ancient history studies. This week we did just one history section which was about the Hyksos . This group of people were Asiatic nomads that settled in the Nile Delta around 1700 BC. Their name meant “Shepherd Kings”.
The Hyksos invaded and conquered Egypt by using weapons and war tools that had never been before: the composite bow and horse drawn war chariots . They basically became tolerated by the Egyptians but... Read Full Story
Ahhh….we’ve come to the time where we are going to be studying some of the well-known pharaohs! the first pharaoh on our list is Thutmose the First .
Thutmose I was one of the dudes who helped drive out the Hyksos. Because he was such a help, he became the right-hand man to the leader of the Egyptian princes that had pushed the Hyksos back out of Egypt. He married Queen Ahmose who just so happened to be the King’s daughter…hmmmm…interesting! lol! Because he married a queen, he became... Read Full Story
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So folks…I’ve been away for a bit…not a long time but just enough time to go cyber traveling quickly through the Great Sahara Desert. We’ve been studying ancient civilizations in history…the Egyptians, Sumerians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Indians, and ancient China. Now we’ve started studying in a different direction…left of the Nile River which puts us in the Great Sahara Desert. Did you know that the Sahara used to be fertile and lush? I didn’t…what was I doing in... Read Full Story