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Family Sheet

HUSBAND
Name: Thutmose Iii Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt Note Born: at Abt. 1487 BC , , , Married: Died: at 17 Mar 1424 BC , , , Other Spouses: Neferu-re Of Egypt
Merti Of Syria
Menhet Of Syria
Meryetre Hatshepsut Of Egypt
Menwi Of Syria
Father: Thutmose Ii Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt Mother: Nn (concubine)
WIFE
Name: Ahset Of Egypt Note Born: Died:
CHILDREN

NOTES
1). Thutmose III, king of Egypt 1504 1450 BC , sometime s c a l l ed the Napoleon of ancient Egypt. He was the so n of T hu tm os e II and a concubine, and son in law of Que en Hats hep su t th rough his marriage to her daughter, hi s half si ster , b y Thutmose II. Succeeding his father i n 1504 BC , Thutm os e III wa s overshadowed by Hatshepsut , who becam e the su pre me ruler , giving the young king o nly a nomina l role. A fte r Hatsheps ut died in 1483 BC, h er monument s were defac ed , and an apparent attempt to e rase her mem ory was carri e d out. The now a dult Thutmos e III became s upreme ruler a n d embarked on conq uests un rivaled in Egyp tian history. H i s armies invaded Syr ia a nd vanquished th e Syrian force s o n the Plain of Jezreel . The Syrians too k refuge in th e cit y of Megiddo but w ere d efeated in 147 9 BC. Thutmos e III la ter engaged i n war again st the stat e of Mitanni , which a t that tim e largely control led nort hern Mesopota mia and ha d fomen ted revolt in a numbe r o f Syrian and Pho enician cit ie s dominated by Egypt. He o v erran its territo ry and capt u red several Mitannian citi es , thus extendin g his powe r ove r northern Palestine an d Phoe nicia. He mar ked th e limit o f the Egyptian Empir e in thatr egion by er ecti ng a stela a t the Euphrates Ri ver. During hi s reign T hu tmose III condu cted 17 successf ul campaigns int o Asi a , lavishing the boot y and tribut e that he won on th e E gyp tian temples. He mad e importan t additions to the grea t te mple at Karnak and ha d his an nals inscribed on it s wall s . Other notable buildin gs tha t he had constructe d wer e a t Heliopolis, Memphis, Ab ydos , and Aswan. The m ummy o f Thut mose III was excavate d a t Dayr al Bari. Sou rce T hutmos eIII, Microsoft R Enca rta R 98 Encyclo pedia. c 1993 1 997 Microsoft Co rporatio n. All right s reserved.Th utmose III , king of Egy pt 1504 1 450 BC , sometimes calle d the Napole onof ancie nt Egypt . H e wa s the son of Thutmo se II and a concubine , andson i n la w of Queen Hatshepsu t through his m ar riag e to her dau g hter, hishalf sister , by Thutmose II. Succ e eding his fat h er in 1504 BC, Th ut moseIII was overshadow e d by Hatshe psut , who became the su preme ruler, givingth e young ki n g onl y a nominal role. A fter Hatshepsut die d in 14 8 3 BC, hermon uments were deface d, and an ap paren t atte mpt t o erase he r memory wascarrie d out. The now ad ult T hutmose I II becam e suprem e ruler a nd embarkedon co nque sts unrivale d in Egy ptian history. Hi s armies invade d S yria andv anquis hed th e Syrian forces o n the Plain o f J ezreel. The Syrian s tookr efuge in the cit y of Me gid d o but were defeated in 1 479 BC . Thutmose II I later eng ag ed in war against the state of M itanni, whic h attha t tim e largely con trolled norther n Mes opotamia an d ha d fomen ted revoltin a number of Syria n an d Phoenicia n c iti es d ominated by Egypt. Heoverran it s ter ritory a n d capture d several Mitannian cities, thusex t endi ng hi s p ower ove r northern Palestine and Phoenicia. H e mar ke d the limit o f the Egyptian Em pire in that region b y er e ctin g a stel a at theEuphrates River. During his rei g n Thut mos e III c onducted 17 successful campaigns intoA sia , lavishi ng th e boot y and tribute that he won on th e Egypt iantem p les . He made important additions to the g reat te mp l e a t Ka rnak andhad his annals inscribed on i ts walls. Ot he r n ot able buildings that hehad c onstruct ed were at Hel iopo l i s,Memphis, Abydos, and Aswan. Th e mummyof Thutmos e II I w a s excav ated at Dayr al Bari . Source Thutmose I II, Mic r osoft R Encarta R 98 En cyclopedia. c 1993 19 9 7 Microso f t Corpo ration. All ri ghts reserved. !BIRTH edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged !DEATH edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged !BURIAL edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
2).  Ahset was married to Tuthmosis III who ruled fro m 1 4 7 9 t o 1425 BC. Shewas a royal consort an d nothin g mo r e i s know n about her life except thatshe is of roy al bl oo d an d she d id not hol d the title of queen. Sour ce  ww w.t oureg ypt.net

						

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