
Thutmose II - Wikipedia
Thutmose II was the fourth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, and his reign is thought to have lasted for 13 years, from 1493 to 1479 BC (Low Chronology), or just 3 years from around 1482 to 1479 BC. Little is known about him, and he is overshadowed by his father Thutmose I, half-sister and wife Hatshepsut, and son Thutmose III.
Year 1479 BC - Historical Events and Notable People - On This Day
What happened and who was notable in 1479 BC? Browse important events, world leaders, notable birthdays, and tragic deaths from the year 1479 BC.
1470s BC - Wikipedia
The 1470s BC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1479 BC to December 31, 1470 BC. c. 1478 BC – 1390 BC —Hand mirror, Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, is made. It is now at the Brooklyn Museum, New York. c. 1473 BC — Hatshepsut (18th Dynasty) started to rule. She is a daughter of Thutmose I. Married to her half brother Thutmose II.
Egypt's Golden Empire . Special Features . Timeline | PBS
1479 BC - Hatshepsut seizes power Tuthmosis II's young and only surviving son becomes pharaoh. But in 1473 BC, his stepmother and co-regent, Queen Hatshepsut, takes the throne.
Pharaoh Thutmose II - Ancient Egypt Online
These inconsistencies have scholars pinpointing his reign to be approximately from 1493 BC to 1479 BC. Thutmose II managed to crush a rebellion in Kush by sending an army to Nubia. His armies also stopped rebellions in the Levant (historic Palestine, Israel and Syria). They also defeated a group of nomadic Bedouins in the Sinai Peninsula.
Egyptian Pharaoh Thutmose II (1493-1479 BC)
2024年5月10日 · Thutmose II, son of Thutmose I, reigned as the fourth pharaoh of Egypt’s Eighteenth Dynasty from approximately 1493 to 1479 BC. Born to Thutmose I and his consort Mutnofret, Thutmose II was not the principal heir but ascended the throne by marrying his half-sister, Hatshepsut , who was of royal blood through their father.
Thutmose III | The Napoleon of Egypt - Ancient Egypt Online
Thutmose III, sixth Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty, is often called “The Napoleon of Ancient Egypt.” He reigned from 1479 BC up until his death in 1425 BC and was responsible for the golden age of ancient Egypt. He amassed great wealth for Egypt. As a great ruler and brilliant general, Thutmose III established “Pax Egyptica.”
Hatshepsut Timeline - Softschools.com
In 1479 BCE, Hatshepsut fully seized power. While she was not yet fully treated as Pharaoh, she was not functioning as a regent. Around the time she took power as pharaoh, Hatshepsut organized a trade visit to Punt. While the exact location of Punt is unknown, it may have been in the area of modern-day Somalia.
IMPORTANT EVENTS IN THE YEAR 1479. - history-page.com
Look what happened the 1479. The Treaty of Alcáçovas is signed by the Catholic Monarchs of Castile and Aragon on one side and Afonso V and his son, Prince John of Portugal. (4.
IMPORTANT EVENTS IN THE YEAR 1479 BC. - history-page.com
Find out what all happened 1479. BC Thutmose III ascends to the throne of Egypt, although power effectively shifts to Hatshepsut (according to the Low Chronology of the 18th Dynasty).