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Titularywhat's this?
Horus Name Kanakht Merymaat
Nebty Name Khamnesretnebetaapehti
Golden Horus Name Neferrenputseankhibu
Praenomen Aakheperkare, "Great is the Soul of Re"
Nomen Thutmose "Born ot he God Thoth"
  
ManethoThmosis, Tethmosis, Tuthmosis
King Lists 
Alternate Names Tutmosis, Thutmosis, Tutmoses
Dateswhat's this?
manetho9 years, 9 months
oxford1504 -- 1492 BCE
clayton1524 -- 1518 BCE
monarchs1503 -- 1491 BCE
piccione1524 -- 1518 BCE
egyptsite1493 -- 1481 BCE
krauss1493-1482
von beckerath, malek, arnold1504-1492
grimal1506-1493
redford1525-1516
dodson1503-1491
Succession
PredecessorAmenhotep (for whom he was military commander. Possibly a cousin.
CoregentwithAmenhotep I (possible)
SuccessorSon Thutmose II out of Mutnefert
Associated People
MotherSemiseneb
Father(possibleAhmose)
WifeMutnofret, sister ofAhmose
WifeAhmose, sister ofAmenhotep I
SonsWadjmose and Amenmose out ofAhmose
SonThutmose II, out of Mutnofret
DaughterHatshepsut, may have married her after Ahmose died
DaughterNefrubity, out of Ahmose
architectIneni
Burial Place
Rock-cut tomb in Thebes,Valley of the Kings(KV38)
Possibly, his original tomb was KV 20.
Monuments
extended temple of Amun atKarnak, added fourth and fifth pylon
built atGiza,Elephantine, Armant,Kom Ombo,Memphis, andEdfu.
History

Thutmose is normally considered to be the military commander forAmenhotep I, who took the throne after the death of the pharaoh. However, there are a couple of competing theories -- he may have been a son ofAhmose, albeit by a lesser wife, or he may have been co-regent for some time beforeAmenhotep I's death. This may have made him the designated heir and does support some relationship between the two. Thutmose was married to Ahmose, who was a sister toAmenhotep Iand daughter ofAhmose the pharaoh.

He reigned as sole ruler for about six years and during that time he ran several military campaigns in western Asia and Nubia, like his predecessor. He was probably continuing the military plans of Amenhotep, which he had been responsible for as a military commander for the previous pharaoh. He managed to push the southern border of Egypt to the Third Cataract in Nubia -- it is rumored that he defeated the Nubian chief in hand-to-hand combat and returned to Thebes with the body of the dead chieftain hanging from the prow of his boat.

Of course, his greatest campaigns aware in the Delta, where he continued to fight against the Hyksos as had the other pharaohs of the18th Dynasty. He did finally reach the Euphrates River, pushing the invaders back.

Internally, Thutmose was a prolific and visible builder, relying on his architect Ineni to add extensively to the temple at Karnak, where he added the fourth and fifth pylons , added a cedar hypostyle hall and expanded the treasury, in addition to adding the largest standing obelisk in the temple courtyard.

There is some discussion about whereThutmose I is buried -Valley of the Kingstomb 20 contains a yellow quartzite sarcophagi inscribed for him an his daughter, tomb 38 may have contained his mummy. Tomb KV 38 was prepared for him by his grandsonThutmose III. His architect, Ineni, was responsible for the design nd building of the king's tomb, as well

Ineni is buried in theValley of the Nobles,. He is responsible for the erection of the obelisk atkarnak, and it is possible that he was responsible for the obelisk sponsored byHatshepsut, as his service spanned the period fromAmenhotep I toHatshepsut.

 

pharaohs

Ahmose
Amenhotep I
Thutmose I
Thutmose II
Hatshepsut
Thutmose III
Amenhotep II
Thutmose IV
Amenhotep III
Amenhotep IV
Smenkhkare
Tutankhamun
Ay
Horemheb

monuments

temple of Karnak
Tomb KV 30, Valley of the Kings
Tomb KV 48
Tomb of Ineni,Valley of the Nobles

 

 

 


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