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wikipedia free encyclopedia egyptian eighteenth dynastys empire its greatest territorial extent under thutmose iii nubian tribute presented king tomb huy met prince heqanefer bringing tutankhamun dynasty nubians relief depicting battle against west asiatics reign amenhotep asiatic bearers sobekhotep thebes british museum trial piece showing head unknown profile uraeus forehead limestone from egypt petrie archaeology london ahmose though was called founder brother kamose last pharaoh during his expelled hyksos lower brought nile delta control politically unifying once again gained throne after two elder brothers had died son ahmosenefertari succeeded who married daughter mother both royals are credited opening workmens village deir elmedina housed artisans workers pharaohs tombs valley kings dynasties were deified villages principal gods military man came power marrying sister may have been secondary wife pushed borders into nubia levant starting building projects now temple karnak sketch considered weak ruler hatshepsut named successor but too young rule fathers death thus stepmother regent neferure she ruled jointly her stepson iiis coregent soon took herself declared there other female rulers regents before only one used symbolic beard thutmosis member thutmosid royal line commonly napoleon conquests egypts territories influence also built numerous monuments most famously festival hall botanical garden ordered construction city napata whose long over found height imperial splendor including palace malqata colossi memnon extensive expansions temples luxor has more surviving statutes than any ancient monarch akhenaten initially began religious revolution aten supreme god turned back old traditions moved capital akhetaten queen nefertiti possibly role daily life court extended great possible own right neferneferuaten meritaten eldest smenkhkare candidates being neferneferure tasherit shown here children six daughters born believed male guise however accepted nefertitis tutankhaten akhenatens instigated policies restore religion away served high official vizier father laid claim burying him tutankhamuns ankhesenamun horemheb assumed commoner policy damnatio memoriae everyone associated amarna period heir appointed paramessu tiye yuya became knowledge government helped gain position running affairs state foreign husband later grandmother senenu priest amun elbari grinding grain brooklyn beautiful celebration dead edit wikidata wikimedia foundation powered mediawiki
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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0b/wiki_nefertiti_bittidjz.jpg/80px-wiki_nefertiti_bittidjz.jpg height: 120 width: 80 description: queen nefertiti, possibly the daughter of ay, married akhenaten. her role in daily life at the court soon extended from great royal wife to that of a co-regent. it is also possible that she may have ruled egypt in her own right as pharaoh neferneferuaten. |
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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2d/tutmask.jpg/90px-tutmask.jpg height: 120 width: 90 description: tutankhamun, born tutankhaten, was akhenaten's son and the successor to neferneferuaten. as pharaoh, he instigated policies to restore egypt to its old religion and moved the capital away from akhetaten. |
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