- Thutmoses, Thutmosis, Tuthmose, Tutmosis, Thothmes, Tuthmosis, Thutmes,
Dhutmose, Djhutmose, Djehutymes, etc.) is an
anglicization of the
ancient Egyptian...
-
Ramesside Letters written by -among others- the
scribes of the
Necropolis Dhutmose, Butehamun, and the High
Priest Piankh. Late
Ramesside Letter no. 9 establishes...
- no. 35)
Piankh gives the
order to the
Scribe of the
Necropolis Tjaroy (=
Dhutmose),
Nodjmet and a
certain Payshuuben to
secretly arrest and
question two...
- the
Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt.
Butehamun was the son of
Thutmose (or
Dhutmose) of Deir el-Medina, who was also a scribe, and a
member of a
family of...
-
Ramesside Letters”,
letter no.2,
written by the
Scribe of the
Necropolis Dhutmose,
mentions Hrere as
being in
Elephantine during a
military expedition of...
- the
Judeans and Jews. Dutmose, a
peasant (chapter 11):
historic scribe Dhutmose, in the
reign of
Pharaoh Ramses XI.
Menes (three
distinct individuals:...
-
Ankhefenamun visiting the
mountains with the
senior scribe Butehamun,
Dhutmose's son)
likely shows that the Whm Mswt
reached a Year 12 or Year 30 proper...