Who was Thutmose lll son?

Who was Thutmose lll son?

Amenhotep II
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What was Tuthmosis III known for?

Thutmose III was a skilled warrior who brought the Egyptian empire to the zenith of its power by conquering all of Syria, crossing the Euphrates (see Tigris-Euphrates river system) to defeat the Mitannians, and penetrating south along the Nile River to Napata in the Sudan.

Why is Thutmose III so famous?

A pharaoh keen on conquest, Thutmose III transformed Egypt from an inward-looking kingdom into an expansionist empire. Spoils from his many wars made Thutmose III the richest man in the world. His military accomplishments are recorded on the numerous monuments he built.

Is Thutmose III King Tut?

Tutankhamun and Thutmose III were pharaohs of ancient Egypt. Tutankhamun is famous because his tomb was discovered intact by archaeologists in 1922, and is commonly called The Boy Pharaoh or King Tut.

Who was Hatshepsut son?

Hatshepsut bore one daughter, Neferure, but no son. When her husband died about 1479 bce, the throne passed to his son Thutmose III, born to Isis, a lesser harem queen. As Thutmose III was an infant, Hatshepsut acted as regent for the young king.

Who was the greatest king of Egypt?

King Ramses II
King Ramses II is considered the greatest, most celebrated and most powerful pharaoh of the Egyptian Empire! During his 67-year reign, he built many beautiful temples. He had many wives and is believed to have fathered about 111 sons and 51 daughters.

Who was the greatest Egyptian warrior?

Thutmose III
In the course of his thirty-two-year reign over ancient Egypt, Thutmose III fought an impressive seventeen campaigns. He fought more battles over a longer period of time and experienced more victories than Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar did.

Which pharaoh was the best?

King Ramses II is considered the greatest, most celebrated and most powerful pharaoh of the Egyptian Empire! During his 67-year reign, he built many beautiful temples.

What pharaoh ruled the longest?

Pepi II
The longest documented reign of any monarch is that of Phiops II (also known as Pepi II or Neferkare) a Sixth-Dynasty pharaoh of ancient Egypt. His reign began c. 2281 BCE, when he was six years of age, and is believed to have lasted c. 94 years.