Thutmose I was remarkable for:
A) his attempt to obliterate the memory of his Horus-Ra predecessors.
B) changing the Egyptian religion from polytheism to monotheism.
C) military campaigns in Palestine, including the capture of Jerusalem.
D) ruling over Egypt, Palestine, and the lands from Nubia in the south to the Euphrates River in the north.
E) his defeat at the hands of the Hyksos at the battle of Kadesh.
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