Θουθμωσίς
Θουθμωσίς, known as Thutmose, was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty. He ruled during the 15th century BCE and is often recognized for his military campaigns and expansion of the Egyptian empire. Thutmose III is sometimes referred to as the "Napoleon of Egypt" due to his strategic prowess in warfare.
His reign is marked by significant architectural achievements, including the construction of temples and monuments, particularly in Karnak. Thutmose III also played a crucial role in the development of Egyptian art and culture, leaving behind a legacy that influenced future generations.