Campaigns of Thutmose I
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Military campaigns of Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Thutmose I.
Chronology
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January 1504 BC: Syrian campaign of Thutmose I at the beginning of his second regnal year. During this campaign, the Syrian princes declared allegiance to Thutmose.
January 1503 BC: After Thutmose I returned in Egypt, the Syrian vassals of Egypt discontinued tribute and began fortifying against future incursions.
January 1506 BC: Upon Thutmose's coronation, Nubia rebelled against Egyptian rule. .
January 1505 BC: In the second year of Thutmose's reign, the king cut a stele at Tombos, which records that he built a fortress at Tombos, near the third cataract, thus permanently extending the Egyptian military presence, which had previously stopped at Buhen, at the second cataract.
January 1504 BC: He led a second expedition against Nubia in his third year.
January 1503 BC: Thutmose had to face one more military threat, another rebellion by Nubia in his fourth year.
Selected Sources
George Steindorff and Keith C. Seele (1942): When Egypt ruled the East, University of Chicago Press, p. 35
George Steindorff and Keith C. Seele (1942): When Egypt ruled the East, University of Chicago Press, p. 36