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shusha [124]
2 years ago
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Who, or what, is represented in this ancient Egyptian limestone relief from the fourteenth century BCE.

History
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Degger [83]2 years ago
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The person depicted in the limestone relief is Pharaoh Tuthmose III.

Thutmose III was the sixth pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Egypt who ruled from 1479BC to 1425BC. He was one of the most important and powerful monarchs of the three thousand years of pharaonic civilization. In the course of his reign, the Egyptian Empire reached its maximum territorial extension.

After his death he was highly remembered, for the above several inscriptions and reliefs of him were made in limestone and other materials. Busts with his image and writings about him have been found.

Note: This question is incomplete because the image is missing. Here is the image.

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