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Thutmose (also rendered Thutmosis, Tuthmose, Tutmosis, Thothmes, Tuthmosis, Djhutmose, etc.) is an Anglicization of the Egyptian name dhwty-ms, usually translated as "Born of the god Thoth". It may refer to several individuals from the 18th Dynasty:
- Thutmose I (16th-century–c. 1490 BC), third pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty
- Thutmose II (fl. 1493–1479 BC), fourth pharaoh
- Thutmose III (fl. 1479–1425 BC), sixth pharaoh
- Thutmose IV (died 14th-century BC), eighth pharaoh
- Thutmose (Vizier 18th dynasty), Vizier during the reign of Thutmose IV
- Crown Prince Thutmose, the elder brother of Pharaoh Akhenaten
- Thutmose (sculptor) (fl. 1350 BC), Akhenaten's court sculptor at Amarna, to whom is attributed the famous Berlin bust of Nefertiti
- Thutmose (Vizier), Vizier during the latter part of the reign of Ramesses II during the 19th dynasty
- Tuthmose (Viceroy of Kush), the Viceroy of Kush during the reign of Akhenaten
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