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Who was Tutmosis?

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15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

There were four Pharaohs named Tuthmosis, which means "Born of the God Thoth" (also written as Thutmosis or Thutmose).

The first to bear the name was, obviously, Tuthmosis I. He was the third pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty, also known as Egypt's Golden Dynasty. He ruled from 1506 - 1493BC and his children were Hatshepsut, daughter of the queen and Tuthmosis II, son of a minor wife.

Tuthmosis II was only the son of a minor wife and so his father ruled that he should marry his half-sister Hatshepsut to strengthen his claim to the throne (common practice in ancient Egypt). He ruled from 1493 - 1479BC. Tuthmosis II had a son, Tuthmosis III, to Isis, a minor queen.

When his father, Tuthmosis II died, Tuthmosis III assumed the role of co-regent, with Hatshepsut as Pharaoh (the only female Pharaoh there was). As, like his father, Tuthmosis III was only the son of a minor wife, he too married his half-sister, Neferure, to secure his claim to the throne.

Hatshepsut died in 1458BC, leaving Tuthmosis III to rule alone. He ruled until 1425BC when he was succeeded by his son, Amenhotep II

Amenhotep in turn had a son, Tuthmosis IV, who ruled from ca 1401 - 1391BC. He was succeeded by his son Amenhotep III

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