The pavements and royal tombs... by Warwick Rodwell & David Neal, 2019 [for Henry III's tomb] King Henry III and the Cosmati work at Westminster by D. Carpenter, in The Cloister and the World edited ...
Henry III, who built the church you see today ... Its spectacular fan vaulted ceiling and the King's imposing tomb, with gilt bronze effigies of him and his queen Elizabeth of York, continue to ...
where tombs for Thutmose I and III and Hatshepsut were planned. Women of the royal family had been found there, so the initial theory was that this newly found tomb belonged to one of Thutmose's ...
The unearthing of the long-lost tomb of ancient Egyptian King Thutmose ... his son, Thutmose III; and his half-sister and wife, Hatshepsut, often considered the real power behind the throne ...
This was based on its proximity to Queen Hatshepsut’s tomb and the tombs of King Thutmose III’s wives, explained Mohammad Ismail Khaled, secretary general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities ...