Why Was Thutmose The Great

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Thutmose lll Guadalupe Rueda Some people believe that Ramses the second was the Egyptians greatest ruler but it's really not true. He sent Egypt’s wealth on massive building projects where as Thutmose the third actually created Egypt’s wealth. Thutmose the third was just a great ruler. He never lost a battle, he also exceeded as an administrator and statesman. He was a very good athlete too. Thutmose the third was a horseman, archer, athlete, and an artist. He accomplished very much when his father died, but he shared his power with his aunt.
Thutmose the third was a great warrior, and a great leader. He was the son of Thutmose II by a secondary wife, Iset. Hatshepsut was Thutmose aunt, and stepmother. His children were Amenhotep, Iset, Menkheperre, …show more content…

He captured three hundred fifty cities during his rule. He was known as a warrior. Thutmose the third was constantly regarded as one of the greatest of Egypt's warrior pharaohs, who transformed Egypt into an international superpower by creating an empire. After a few months preparation the king was ready to march at the head of his army. Thutmose the third was just a very great military leader, and he helped so much. Thutmose the third also ruled for many years. He ruled from 1479 B.C to 1425. When Hatshepsut died it was Thutmose’ twenty second year, the king of Kadesh moved his army to Megiddo. He marched his troops to the coastal plain, it was very far. All of this prepared him to be a pharaoh because his great ability as a leader of war would be considered in the ancient world. As you can see Thutmose the third was a very incredible person and a very great leader. Thutmose the third succeeded very much right after his father died. This warrior never lost a battle and he will never be forgotten. When Thutmose the third died they buried him in the valley of kings, so were the rest of the kings of his