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Thutmose III (unknown-ca 1426 B.C.) wasted no time making a name for himself, once he was out from under the shadow of the over-reaching regent-turned-pharaoh Hatshepsut.He transformed Egypt from ...
Chariot racing stoked fanaticism in the Roman world, and fans flocked to see their favorites compete. The fervor of the races led to tensions that occasionally simmered over into full-scale revolt.
According to the National Museum, Thutmose II’s reign ended with the pharaoh’s death around the age of 30. Thutmose II died around 1480 BCE—more than a century before Tutankhamun.
Conservation of the Sphinx has had an impressively long history. Around 1400 B.C., according to a stela found between the statue's paws, the Egyptian prince Thutmose IV dreamt that the Sphinx ...
A missing duke, the tomb of Thutmose IV and Sherlock Holmes all converge in 'œThe Return of the Pharaoh,'ť the newest installment of Nicholas Meyer's take on the adventures of the world-renowned ...
Thutmose IV was an 18th dynasty king who ruled in the early 14th century BCE. Amenhotep III ruled shortly afterward, from 1390 BCE until 1353 BCE. (As an aside, ...