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Thothmes III was an Egyptian Pharaoh circa 1500 BCE. Together with his queen, Hatshepsut, he called one of the first great convocations of mages from around world. Some traveled from as far away as China to attend the meeting and share wisdom. Afterwards, Thothmes founded two mystic orders, the Reed of Djehuty and the Cupbearers of Aset (named for Djhowtey and Sesheta, the founds of Egypt's magical traditions).
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Thothmes III was an Egyptian Pharaoh circa 1500 BCE. Together with his queen, Hatshepsut, he called one of the first great convocations of mages from around world. Some traveled from as far away as China to attend the meeting and share wisdom. Afterwards, Thothmes founded two mystic orders, the Reed of Djehuty and the Cupbearers of Aset (named for Djhowtey and Sesheta, the founds of Egypt's magical traditions).