Did Hatshepsut enable Thutmose III to rule after the departure of his father, the king?

Egypt Thu, Mar. 11, 2021
King Tuthmosis the Third, who departed from the king on this day in 1425 BC, and was considered one of the greatest warrior pharaohs and the greatest Egyptian king ever, and the complement of the Egyptian king at all, the ancient Egyptian kingdom taken from his grandfather, the founding king Thutmose the ancient first, a brief summary



Q / from the father of Thutmose III?
A / His father was King Tuthmosis the Second, who died and left the male Pharaoh and Crown Prince Thutmose alone under the will of his aunt and his father’s wife, the famous Queen Hatshepsut.



Q / Did Hatshepsut enable Thutmose III to rule?
A/ Making the authority make him turn you into a combat rule, so you usurped the rule from the young queen, and drove him away to the spaciousness of the shadow. He invested his time in learning martial arts and the fundamentals of war, making him a unique military military leader that is rarely repeated or time similar to him in the battlefield.



Q / When was Thutmose III able to rule?
A / Thutmose III in a long period to a long period until the queen was absent or excluded from the political scene in the country, to show us the legendary figure of King Thutmose III, recording Egypt's military glory.



Q / Was Thutmose III come out in battles?
A / He went out at the head of his army, fighting in Syria every summer of 18 years, and using the Egyptian naval forces to transport Egyptian forces to the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, and he occupied Kadesh in the year 42 of his rule, and more than 350 cities were loyal to Egypt in the Levant. About 17 military campaigns in West Asia, and campaigns in Nubia, and he set up a number of temples in them and contributed to their nationalization significantly.