MENKHPERE
The Pharaoh who won an Empire for Ancient Egypt
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About the Book
MENKHPERE Pharaoh Menkheperre Thutmose, who preferred to be called Menperre, was the sixth pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty of ancient Egypt and was the pharaoh who won a vast empire for ancient Egypt. With his queen, Merytre Hatshepsut, daughter of Pharaoh Makere Hatshepsut, this man and woman’s romance is probably the greatest love story of the ancient world. It seems three different minds bedeviled him throughout his life. Not fearing being killed, nor those resulting in the deaths of his soldiers or enemies, simply because he believed his destiny, was to conquer an empire for Egypt—which he did achieve. A man, who at times, was consumed by intense hatred, particularly of Senmut and King Solomon. A desire for revenge which at times drove him mad. Yet he was capable of great love, tenderness, and kindness to his wives and family, providing a supreme atmosphere of family life enjoyed by everyone. It is time this great romance is known to the world. This book, though offered in a fictionalized form, is factually correct in every aspect. Enjoy the peculiarities of Menkheperre Thutmose, which has never been told before. But enjoy how his love for his wives transcends all else. ROYSTON MOORE
About the Author
After a highly successful career in education and politics, he has become a successful historical author. His successful ancient Egypt fiction novels Makere, The Magnificent Heresy, and now, Menkhpere are based on his discovery of 500 years’ error in ancient Egyptian history. Now offering six historical fiction books on early American history. Royston Moore is a Chemistry honours graduate of the University of Manchester and was granted the CBE in 1983. He was also granted an honorary MA from the University of Bradford in 1986.