Category
page 1Thutmose I
Thutmose I
Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty
Ahmose
ancient Egyptian queen consort

Mutnofret
Mutnofret ("Mut is Beautiful"), also rendered as Mutneferet or Mutnefert, was a queen during the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. She was a secondary wife of Thutmose I and the mother of his successor Thutmose II; Thutmose I's chief wife, however, was Queen Ahmose, the mother of Hatshepsut.
thumb|150px|Statue of Mutnofret
Based on her title of ''King's Daughter'', she is likely to have been a daughter of Ahmose I and a sister of Amenhotep I, who married the latter's successor Thutmose I. It is possible that she was also the mother of Thutmose I's other sons, Amenmose and Wadjmose. The connection o

KV20
KV20 is a tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. It was probably the first royal tomb to be constructed in the valley. KV20 was the original burial place of Thutmose I (who was later re-interred in KV38) and later was adapted by his daughter Hatshepsut to accommodate her and her father. The tomb was known to Napoleon Bonaparte's expedition in 1799 and had been visited by several explorers between 1799 and 1903. A full clearance of the tomb was undertaken by Howard Carter in 1903–1904. KV20 is distinguishable from other tombs in the valley, both in its general layout and because of the atypi
Ahmose, son of Ebana
ancient Egyptian soldier and warrior
KV38
KV38 is an ancient Egyptian tomb located in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. It was used for the reburial of Pharaoh Thutmose I of the Eighteenth Dynasty, and was where his body was removed to (from KV20) by Thutmose III before ultimately being relocated to the Royal Cache, located in Deir el-Bahri, during the Third Intermediate Period of Egypt.
DB320
ancient Egyptian tomb
Paheri
Paheri (p3-ḫrỉ, "The Celestial" or p3-ḥr-r(w)-ỉ) was an ancient Egyptian mayor of Elkab from the close to the beginning of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt’s New Kingdom around 1500 BC.