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In the News (Wed 23 Dec 09)

  
  Hatshepsut
Hatshepsut's mother, Ahmose, is thought to have been the sister of Thutmosis I. Hatshepsut was born at the end or year 1 or 2 of her father's reign.
Thutmosis II died in 1504BC and Hatshepsut and Thutmosis III co-ruled.
After Year 7 of the reign of Thutmosis III she completely abandoned her queenly titles and adopted the five fold titulary of a king and is shown on monuments wearing the masculine attire of a king including the false beard.
www.charlottesegypt.com /htshpst.htm   (693 words)

  
 Scotsman.com News - Entertainment - Arts - Pharaoh's tomb to be mummy of all shows
The tomb of Pharaoh Thutmosis III, known as the Napoleon of ancient Egypt, is to be built in the City Arts Centre.
The Edinburgh exhibition, entitled Immortal Pharaoh: The Tomb of Thutmosis III, was due to be announced by the council this morning.
Thutmosis III abandoned her peaceful policies and his battles were recorded in great detail by his royal scribe and army commander, Thanuny.
news.scotsman.com /arts.cfm?id=697342005   (829 words)

  
 Rivalry for Power in ancient
BREASTED argues that Thutmosis III was not upset from her domination because he knew that his aunt at least was practicing her right, which her mother the Queen EHMOS the oldest daughter of NEFRTARY bequeathed to her (3).
Thutmosis III not only scratched out Hatshepsut names, statues, figures and inscription but also his hand extended to the names, statues, figures and inscriptions of the men who supported her.
Thutmosis III owed a lot of his great ness to Hatshepsut since she was the one who took care of him when he was young.
www.zohery.com /rivalry_for_power_in_ancient.htm   (3245 words)

  
 Egypt: Tuthmosis II (Thutmose II, or Thutmosis II), Pharaoh, Hatshepsut's Husband
Tuthmosis II might never have ruled Egypt but for the early death of Wadjmose and Amenmose, the eldest sons of Tuthmosis I, leaving him as the only heir.
Tuthmosis II must have realized the ambitions of his wife, because he attempted to foster the ascent of his son to the throne by naming his son as his successor before he died.
Right: The mummy of Tuthmosis II We believe that Tuthmosis II (Born of the God Thoth) which was his birth name (called by the Greeks), ruled for about fourteen years before dying in his early thirties.
www.touregypt.net /featurestories/tuthmosis2.htm   (826 words)

  
 18th Dynasty Chronology
Son of Thutmosis I. Married and co-reigned with half sister Queen Hat-shepsut.
Son Thutmosis III by secondary wife Isis (non-royal).
Son of Thutmosis II, succeeded his father when aged only 9, but Hat-shepsut claimed the throne.
www.acraig.freeserve.co.uk /topic3.htm   (488 words)

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