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Aahmes defeats the Hyksos and founds a new empire, the Eighteenth Dynasty, alongside his queen, Black Nefertari, which lasts about 1,500 years.
c. 1580 BC - 1350 BC
Aahmes defeated the Hyksos and founded a new empire, the Eighteenth Dynasty, which lasted about 1,500 years. Black Nefertari, cofounder of the Eighteenth Dynasty, was his queen; styled the wife of the god Ammon, many monuments were erected in her honor. Nefertari was known for her beauty, strong personality, and unusual administrative skills. For many years Nefertari was joint ruler with her son, Amenhotep I, who succeeded his father. Nearly 300 years later (c. 1420 BC) one of Nefertari's descendants, Thothmes IV, married Black Queen Mutemua, whose son was the celebrated Amenhotep III (reigned c. 1400 BC), the builder of the great temple of Ammon at Luxor and the Colossi at Memnon. According to some authorities, Nefertari was the grandmother of Thothmes I (Thutmose I, c. 1525 BC - 1508 BC) and the great-grandmother of Hathshepsut and Thothmes III (Thutmose III) -- two of the greatest sovereigns that ever sat on an Egyptian throne. Thutmose III fought seventeen campaigns in twenty years.
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