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Depiction of Tuthmosis I from his daughter's Hatshepsut's temple at Deir el-Bahri Thutmose is a compound name made from Thoth, (the Egyptian God of Wisdom) and Mose (an Egyptian title or suffix indicating son of or rightful heir) . |
Akheperenre (Tuthmosis II) The mummy of Tuthmosis II was found at Deir el-Bahri in a replacement coffin (the original owner is unknown) covered in the remains of his original wrappings. Tuthmosis II was a frail, rather weak-looking individual,.X-rays contend Tuthmosis II died when he was around 30. |
Thutmosis III After the death of Thutmoses II , Thutmose III was given the title of co-regent to Egypt, with his step mother, Hatshepsut, ruling as Pharoah. Sir Isaac Newton was the first to claim that the Sesostris of Herodotus, whose conquests were the same as those of Tuthmoses III, was the Biblical Shishak It has been recorded that Queen Hatshepsut of Egypt (Land of Punt - S. Egypt -Africa) visited Solomon and " brought back the seed of Solomon" She gave birth to a child, Menelik who later .was given the position of chief priest of the Aten religion of Akhanaton. It is my belief that Menelik was Moses This statue of Thutmosis III was made of basalt and kept in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Perhaps it has the actual size, it is about five feet tall - corresponding the ancient Egyptian average. It has nicely formed muscular structure, counterpointed by a face which has a hint of discord. It is not disturbing, but proves that the statue is strongly idealized. His benevolent look and nice smile are overruled by his strong nose, but his chin is definitely small. Since the statue had to resemble, these characters could not be changed. Egyptian papyrus -- part of the annals of Thutmose III |
Akhenaten , son of King David and Bathsheba.. From the House of David. |
Bust of one of Akhenaton's six Daughters |
Akhenaton - meaning "living spirit of Aten" |
The ancient Egyptians had a tradition of repeating the same name of their Pharoahs in different dynasties. Thus a father, son and grandson would have the same name but with first , second or third after it. The name TUTHMOSIS was given to four pharaohs in the 18th dynasty. This dynasty was a strong one, a dynasty which also included Queen Hatshepsut, one of the most powerful queens on Egypt. |