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After Thutmose III, the throne was succeeded by his son, Amenhotep II. Amenhotep II ruled during the 18th Dynasty of Egypt and is known for his military campaigns and building projects. His reign continued the legacy of Thutmose III, maintaining Egypt's power and influence in the region. Following Amenhotep II, the throne passed to his son, Thutmose IV.
Thutmose III created Egypt's first health system.
He killed Hatshepsut for his reign to start as Pharaoh
"The Napolean of ancient Egypt
Thutmose III fought in several key battles during his reign, primarily in the Levant and Nubia. His most notable military campaigns were against the Mitanni kingdom and various city-states in Canaan, including the famous Battle of Megiddo. These campaigns expanded Egypt's influence and territory, solidifying Thutmose III's reputation as one of Egypt's greatest warrior pharaohs. His military successes also helped secure trade routes and resources for Egypt.
Thutmose III was known as a conqueror
Thutmose III was born in 1481 BCE. He died in 1425 BCE at the age of 55 years old. He had seven consorts and ten children.
Her time or reign was 1508-1458 BC. She was the fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt. That dynasty were involved in the Hebrew exodus. She has been identified as the one that saves Moises life. That is enough to start a feud after of the Hebrews left after the plagues.
Thutmose III reigned from 1479-1425 BC (18th Dynasty).
Thutmose III might have hated Hatshepsut because he wanted to rule Egypt by himself.
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