Hieroglyphic name:
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Horus name of Tuthmosis II |
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Nebti name of Tuthmosis II |
Name: Tuthmosis, Thutmose (Seneferkhau) , Born of the
God Thoth, Aakheperenre, Great is the Form of Ra, Sekhemkheperu, Netjernisyt, Kanakht Weserpehti, Khebron.
King Tuthmosis II was the 4th swayer of the Eighteenth Dynasty He ruled from 1492 B.C.E. until his demise. The son of Tuthmosis I and Mutnofret (1), a lesser-ranked wife and perchance a sister of Queen Ahmose, the wife of Tuthmosis I, Tuthmosis II was not serious or entirely significant. There has been considerable doubt about the military contents of this successor to the throne. Frail and bad, he was dominated by Hatshepsut, his queen, passim his reign. However, it is read that he conducted leastways one campaign against the Asiatics. One divided document states that he even entered Syria with his army and taken another campaign in Nubia. This campaign, still, is recorded in another point as having been good by others in his name. He is thought to have related the area to catch the trophies of victory. There he also started to take Nubian princes to be raised as Egyptians.
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The mummy of Thutmose II |
Tuthmosis II contributed to the
Karnak shrine but left no other memorials to his reign except a funerary chapel. He had a daughter, Neferu-Re, the issue of Hatshepsut, and a son, Tuthmosis III, from a Harem woman called Iset (1). This son was stated his heir before Tuthmosis II died at the age around 30.
His mummified continues give show of a systemic illness, possibly from tooth crumble, an affliction quite fair in that period. He was heavyset, without the characteristic Tuthmossid severe build, but his facial features like those of his warrior father. No tomb has been seen, but his mummy was seen in the cache of royal remains at Dayr El Bahri.
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