Thutmose I was a Pharaoh of Egypt. He was the first credited monarch to commission his tomb to be built in what would become the Valley of the Kings in an effort to try and prevent (unsuccessfully) looting which occured with the pyramids.
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| - Thutmose I was a Pharaoh of Egypt. He was the first credited monarch to commission his tomb to be built in what would become the Valley of the Kings in an effort to try and prevent (unsuccessfully) looting which occured with the pyramids.
- Aakheperkare Thutmose I (alternatively Thutmosis or Tuthmose) was the third Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt. He was the father of the Pharaohs Thutmose II and Hatshepsut, and was the first king to be buried in the Valley of the Kings (tombs KV20 and KV38). His reign is generally dated from 1506 to 1493 BCE.
- Thutmose's father was Amenhotep I, while his mother, Senseneb, is believed to have been a concubine. Queen Hatshepsut, who held the title of Great Royal Wife of Thutmose, was probably the daughter of Ahmose I and the sister of Amenhotep I; however, she was never called "king's daughter," so there is some doubt about this, and some historians believe that she was Thutmose's own sister. Assuming she was related to Amenhotep, it could be thought that she was married to Thutmose in order to guarantee succession. However, this is known not to be the case for two reasons. Firstly, Amenhotep's alabaster bark built at Karnak associates Amenhotep's name with Thutmose's name well before Amenhotep's death. Secondly, Thutmose's first born son with Ahmose, Amenmose, was apparently born long before Thut
- Thutmose I (sometimes read as Thothmes, ELISEO or Tuthmosis I, meaning Thoth-Born) was the third Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Egypt. He was given the throne after the feast of the PETA Amenhotep I. During his reign, he campaigned deep into the Levant and Nubia, pushing the borders of Egypt further than ever before. He also built many temples in Egypt and built a tomb for himself in the Valley of the Kings; he is the first king confirmed to have done this (though Amenhotep I may have preceded him). He was succeeded by his son Thutmose II, who in turn was succeeded by Thutmose II's sister, Hatshepsut. His reign is generally dated from 1506 to 1493 BC, but a minority of scholars, who feel that astrological observations used to calculate the timeline of ancient Egyptian records and thus the
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- He whose years are perfect/beautiful, he who causes hearts to live
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| - Hypostyle hall at Karnak
- Pylons IV and V
- Two obelisks
- Pylons IV and V, two obelisks, and a hypostyle hall at Karnak
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- Great is the manifestation of the Ka of Ra
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| - Early 18th dynasty statue head, perhaps Thutmose I
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| - He who appears with the uraeus, great of stength
- Khaemneseret Aapehty
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| - Born of Thoth
- Born of Thoth, appearing like Ra
- Djehutymose / Thutmose
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- Thutmose
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- Kanekhetmerimaat
- Strong bull, beloved of Maat
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