Thutmose III's account of his most daring victory. In 1473, regnal years 22/23, Thutmose crushed a rebellion against his authority in northern Canaan. What was written was a stirring account of bold decisions, enemy villainy and great victory.
Readings provided by Podcasters: Elias Belhaddad (The History of Islam); Ben Jacobs (Wittenberg to Westphalia); Travis J Dow (History of Germany); Steve Guerra (History of the Papacy); Thomas Daly (American Biography); David Crowther (The History of England); and Erik Fogg (ReConsider).
Bibliography: Toby Wilkinson, Writings from Ancient Egypt, 2016 (text); Hans Goedicke, The Battle of Megiddo, 2000; Donald B. Redford, The Wars in Syria and Palestine of Thutmose III, 2003.
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