Image: TuthmosisIII
Description: Tuthmosis III basalt statue in Luxor Museum. His name on his belt in his cartouche is Men-kheper-Re; the 'Permanence-Transformation-(of)-Ra, and could be similar to: Steadfastly-[Becomeing-like]-Ra. In reality, his name is: Mn-khepr-Re(a), assuming that is the only order of the pronunciation, or reading. (With Ra, first, his name could be: "Ra's Permanent Manifestation(transformation)". (Note: Tuthmosis III became a powerful leader in the Ancient Near East because of his frequent and very succesful military campaigns into Canaan, Syria and Mesopotamia. He has often been called 'the Napoleon of Egypt.' due both to his success in battle and the short stature of his mummy.)
Title: TuthmosisIII
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