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"Thutmose" Meaning

Thutmose refers to a series of pharaohs of the 18th dynasty of Ancient Egypt. The name Thutmose is derived from the Egyptian name "t3-m3-sw," which means "born of Thoth," a significant deity in ancient Egyptian mythology.

There were three prominent pharaohs named Thutmose:

1. Thutmose I (circa 1504-1492 BCE): He was the second pharaoh of the 18th dynasty and the son of the founder of the dynasty, Ahmose I. Thutmose I expanded the Egyptian empire, becoming the first Pharaoh to control Nubia.

2. Thutmose II (circa 1492-1479 BCE): He was the son of Thutmose I and followed his father as ruler. Thutmose II is known primarily for his military campaigns in Syria-Palestine and his conflict with the Mitanni Empire.

3. Thutmose III (circa 1479-1425 BCE): Considered one of the greatest pharaohs of Egypt, Thutmose III was a military leader who extended Egypt's empire to its greatest extent, significantly expanding the territories under Egypt's control in Syria, Canaan, and Nubia. He is also notable for his architectural achievements, particularly in the construction of his own funerary temple at Karnak and the significant temple and sanctuary at Deir el-Bahri.

These pharaohs etched significant marks in the history of Ancient Egypt, each contributing to the country's prominent role in international relations and development during their reigns.

"Thutmose" Examples

Thutmose in different contexts


Ancient Egyptian:

Thutmose I, a pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Egypt, known for his military campaigns and the establishment of the Egyptian Empire.
Personal name:

Thutmose III's grandson, Thutmose I's son, who succeeded him and built extensively for the temple of Karnak.
Further usage:

Thutmose III, an important pharaoh of the New Kingdom who fought military campaigns and expanded Egypt's territories.
Historical context:

The art and architecture of the New Kingdom were advanced, reflecting Egyptian culture and its achievements, which evolved significantly during the reign of Pharaoh Thutmose III.
Etymology:

The name "Thutmose" or "Tutmoses" is given to sons and bearers of the throne in dynasties 18, probably receiving cryptic allusions or carrying separate dynastic allusions in their royal epithets.

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