2-663: Thutmose (also rendered Thutmoses , Thutmosis , Tuthmose , Tutmosis , Thothmes , Tuthmosis , Thutmes , Dhutmose , Djhutmose , Djehutymes , etc.) is an anglicization of the ancient Egyptian personal name d hwty-ms , usually translated as "Born of the god Thoth ". Thoutmôsis (in Ancient Greek Θούθμωσις / Thoúthmôsis) is the Hellenized form of the Egyptian Ḏḥwtj-mś (reconstructed pronunciation: /tʼaˈħawtij ˈmissaw/) and means "Born of Thoth". This theophoric name
4-459: Was part of the royal titulary of four pharaohs of the 18th dynasty as the name of Sa-Rê or "birth name" . It was also worn by the eldest son of Amenhotep III , high priest of Ptah , as well as by a vizier who exercised his functions successively under Thutmose IV and Amenhotep III. Under this last king and under his successor, Amenhotep IV , two other high dignitaries, royal sons of Kush , similarly called themselves "Born[s] of Thoth". The name
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