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Thutmose (also
rendered Thutmoses, Thutmosis, Tuthmose, Tutmosis, Thothmes, Tuthmosis, Thutmes, Dhutmose, Djhutmose, Djehutymes, etc.) is an anglicization...
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Thutmose III (variously also
spelt Tuthmosis or Thothmes),
sometimes called Thutmose the Great, was the
sixth pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty.
Officially he...
- ".
Senior Research Projects. 59. Billauer,
Barbara (2014). "Moses, the
Tutmoses and the Exodus". SSRN. doi:10.2139/ssrn.2429297.
Shmuel 1976, p. 1102....
- wide
variety of sources: in
geographical lists and the
inscription of
Tutmose III's "Hymn of Victory",
where the
place of
Keftiu in
lists appeared to...
- vase or jug,
probably for
perfumed oil,
found in the tomb of the
pharaoh Tutmose III and now in the
British Museum dates to
about 1425 BC. The base gl****...
- at
Larkspur High
School who
found an
ancient mystical gold amulet, the "
Tutmose amulet", on an
archeological dig in Egypt. The
Isiac amulet,
which resembled...
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Egyptian symbols and paintings. However, by the 15th century BCE,
Tutmoses III made 1000
chariots for
military expedition. Each
chariot carried two...
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Archived from the
original on July 25, 2011.
Retrieved November 13, 2008. "
Tutmose founder awarded for contribution;
Organizer of one of two
Springs groups...
- of any of
various ancient Egyptian personal names, such as
Ramesses and
Tutmose,
meaning "conceived by (a
certain god)". The
Arabic form of the name is...
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suggested that the
village was the site[which?]
mentioned in the
records of
Tutmose III's
military campaign in
Palestine in 1468 BC. In 1517 al-Bira was incorporated...