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Thutmose 3. By: jerimiah and lilli. thutmose’ family. Thutmose’ father was Thutmose 2 His mother was Iset, he had 5 children Amenemhat, Amenemhatll, Beketamun, Iset 2, Menkheperre. Predecessor & Successor. Predecessor: Hatshepsut Successor: Amenhotep 2. Birth & Death. Born: 1425 B.C. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THUTMOSE 3

By: jerimiah and lilli

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THUTMOSE’ FAMILY

Thutmose’ father was Thutmose 2His mother was Iset, he had 5 children Amenemhat, Amenemhatll, Beketamun, Iset 2, Menkheperre.

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PREDECESSOR & SUCCESSOR

Predecessor: Hatshepsut

Successor: Amenhotep 2

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BIRTH & DEATH

Born: 1425 B.C.

Died: 1485 B.C.

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A B O U T H I S T O M B

A B O U T H I S T O M B

Thutmose's tomb, discovered by Victor Loret in 1898.

It is in the Valley of the Kings.

In the middle lies a large red quartzite sarcophagus in the shape of a cartouche.

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THUTMOSEThutmose 3 (known as the Napoleon of Egypt) was a great Pharaoh, he succeeded his mother in law Hatshepsut with her death, and revenged himself by defacing her monuments

- He is regarded as one of the greatest of Egypt's warrior Pharaohs, ruling from 1458-1425 BC

- His battles were recorded in great detail by his royal Scribe and army commander, Thanuny, on the inside walls surrounding the granite sanctuary at Karnak, and inscriptions on Thanuny's tomb

- He decided that the Levant offered the greatest potential for glory and wealth if the trade routes dominated by Syrian, Palestinian and Aegean rulers could be taken, and started a series of military campaigns along the Syrian coast.

- During these campaigns he won decisive battles, and established Egyptian dominance over Palestine where he captured 350 cities.

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THUTMOSEHe also made campaigns into Nubia where he built temples and restored Senusret's 3 old canal so that his armies could pass safely on their return to Egypt.

- His vast empire stretched from southern Syria to Nubia. Egypt was at it's golden moment and the most important regional power

Thutmose built many projects in Egypt and Nubia, including a temple dedicated to the goddess Satet at Elephantine and a temple near Hatshepsut's temple in Deir el Bahri and a rock cut sanctuary to the goddess Hathor

- But of these many monuments the most important construction took place at the Temple Amun at Karnak

Wall relief near the sanctuary record the gifts of gold jewelry, furniture and rich perfume oils offered to the temple

He erected the Sixth and Seventh Pylons, as well as considerable reconstruction within the central areas of the temple, two obelisks and a black granite Victory Stele embellishing his military victories.

He also built a new temple at Karnak known the Festival Hall, In the rear is a small room with representations of animals and plants bought back from Syria during the 25th year of his reign. This room is known today as the Botanical Garden.

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DEATHThutmose 3 Died on 1485 B.C.

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CREDITShttp://www.aldokkan.com/egypt/thutmose.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thutmose_III

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