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 | | His son and successor, Thutmose II, reigned from c.1495 to 1490 BC Unlike Hatshepsut, his half-sister whom he married, Thutmose II did not have a royal mother. |
 | | Thutmose died (1436), after having made his son Amenhotep II coregent, and was buried in the Valley of the Kings at Thebes. |
 | | Thutmose IV (reigned c.1406-1398 BC), son and successor of Amenhotep II, also invaded Asia and Nubia; he formed alliances with independent kings neighboring his Syrian tributaries and married a princess of Mitanni, who was mother of his son and successor, Amenhotep III. |
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