Thutmose I
[ thoot-moh-suh, -mohs ]
/ θutˈmoʊ sə, -ˈmoʊs /
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noun
flourished c1500 b.c., Egyptian ruler.
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How to use Thutmose I in a sentence
This proved eventually a most extravagant policy for Thutmose to have followed.
Egypt's future was largely marked out by Thutmose I., as later reigns demonstrated.
When the conquests of Thutmose I. established relations with Syria, woods were imported to some extent.
British Dictionary definitions for Thutmose I
Thutmose I
/ (θʊtˈməʊsə, -məʊs) /
noun
died c. 1500 bc, king of Egypt of the 18th dynasty, who extended his territory in Nubia and Syria and enlarged the Temple of Amon at Karnak
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