# Ahmose I

> Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt

**Wikidata**: [Q7222](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7222)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmose_I)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/ahmose-i

## Summary
Ahmose I was a Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt. He is recorded in available source data with aliases such as Aah-mes and Ahmose and is identified as a sovereign within the Ancient Egyptian civilization.

## Biography
- Born: [date and place not provided]
- Nationality: Ancient Egypt (Egyptian civilization)
- Education: [not provided]
- Known for: Serving as Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt
- Employer(s): [not applicable; role: sovereign of Ancient Egypt]
- Field(s): Sovereignty; leadership within Ancient Egypt

## Contributions
- Held the office/title "Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt" (described in the source material as his primary role).
- Work period as recorded in the provided data:
  - work_period_start: +1580-00-00T00:00:00Z
  - work_period_end: -1555-00-00T00:00:00Z
- Appears in reference data with multiple name variants (aliases), enabling identification across sources: Aah-mes; Ahmes; Ahmosi; Ahmose; Amos; Amoses; Amosis.
- Metadata contributions (cataloguing): represented in structured datasets with the wikipedia_title "Ahmose I" and a sitelink_count of 60.

## FAQs
Q: Who was Ahmose I?
A: Ahmose I is described in the provided source material as a Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt and a sovereign within the Ancient Egyptian civilization.

Q: Under what names is Ahmose I known?
A: The source lists the following aliases: Aah-mes, Ahmes, Ahmosi, Ahmose, Amos, Amoses, and Amosis.

Q: When is Ahmose I's recorded work period?
A: The provided work period metadata lists a start of +1580-00-00T00:00:00Z and an end of -1555-00-00T00:00:00Z.

Q: What authoritative identifiers or metadata exist for Ahmose I in the source?
A: The entry uses the wikipedia_title "Ahmose I", a sitelink_count of 60, and the wikidata_description "Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt."

Q: With which civilization is Ahmose I associated?
A: Ahmose I is associated with Ancient Egypt, the Egyptian civilization represented in the source material.

## Why They Matter
- Ahmose I matters in the provided source material because he is recorded as a Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt, thereby representing a sovereign figure within the Egyptian civilization. 
- The presence of multiple aliases and structured metadata (wikipedia_title and sitelink_count) indicates that Ahmose I is a distinct, indexed historical figure within reference datasets. 
- In the context of data and knowledge organization, his recorded work period and identifiers allow historians and datasets to locate and cross-reference this ruler within the broader scope of Ancient Egypt.

## Notable For
- Being identified explicitly as "Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt" in the source's wikidata_description.
- Having multiple recorded name variants: Aah-mes; Ahmes; Ahmosi; Ahmose; Amos; Amoses; Amosis.
- Entry metadata: wikipedia_title "Ahmose I".
- Large presence in linked-data resources as indicated by a sitelink_count of 60.
- Recorded work period metadata with start +1580-00-00T00:00:00Z and end -1555-00-00T00:00:00Z.

## Body

### Identity and Classification
- Wikidata description: "Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt."
- Classified as a human and as a sovereign in the provided relationships.
  - human [Thing] — described as any single member of Homo sapiens, unique extant species of the genus Homo (sitelink_count: 273) — included to indicate the human classification applied to Ahmose I.
  - sovereign [Thing] — leader of a country (sitelink_count: 23) — indicates the role-category applied to Ahmose I.
- Civilization context: associated with Ancient Egypt.
  - Ancient Egypt [Thing] — identified as the Egyptian civilization from the 31st century BC to the 1st century BC.
  - Ancient Egypt metadata in the source: inception -4000-00-00T00:00:00Z; country: Q79; sitelink_count: 190.

### Names and Aliases
- The source lists multiple aliases for Ahmose I. These are:
  - Aah-mes
  - Ahmes
  - Ahmosi
  - Ahmose
  - Amos
  - Amoses
  - Amosis
- These name variants are part of the provided structured properties and serve to connect the same historical individual across different texts and records.

### Temporal Metadata (Work Period)
- The provided structured properties include start and end timestamps for his recorded work period:
  - work_period_start: +1580-00-00T00:00:00Z
  - work_period_end: -1555-00-00T00:00:00Z
- These timestamps are presented in the source material as the temporal bounds associated with Ahmose I's period of activity.

### Identifiers and Reference Data
- wikipedia_title: Ahmose I — the title used for his Wikipedia entry in the provided metadata.
- sitelink_count: 60 — the number of linked pages (sitelinks) recorded in the source for this individual.
- The combination of a canonical title (wikipedia_title), aliases, and a sitelink_count indicates a consolidated entry used by reference and linked-data systems.

### Relationships to Broader Entities
- Ahmose I is connected in the dataset to the broader entity Ancient Egypt, which itself has structured metadata:
  - Ancient Egypt inception: -4000-00-00T00:00:00Z.
  - Ancient Egypt country identifier: Q79 (as provided).
  - Ancient Egypt sitelink_count: 190.
- The source also situates Ahmose I within generic categories used for classification in knowledge bases: human and sovereign, each with their own sitelink_counts (273 and 23 respectively), indicating the categories’ prevalence in linked datasets.

### Data Presence and Coverage
- The provided material focuses on structured metadata rather than narrative biographical detail. It contains:
  - Label and title information (wikipedia_title).
  - Multiple name forms (aliases).
  - Temporal markers (work_period_start, work_period_end).
  - Classification tags (human, sovereign).
  - Linked-data metrics (sitelink_count).
- The source does not supply explicit birth/death dates, places of birth, educational background, listed accomplishments beyond the title of Pharaoh, nor narrative descriptions of events or policies from Ahmose I's life.

### Practical Use of This Entry
- The documented aliases and the canonical wikipedia_title facilitate cross-referencing Ahmose I across databases and publications.
- The work period timestamps provide machine-readable temporal anchors for chronological indexing in historical datasets.
- The sitelink_count signals the level of linkage and potential availability of additional resources in external knowledge repositories.

### Limitations of the Provided Source Material
- The source material supplied is strictly metadata-oriented. It does not include descriptive historical accounts, specific acts, campaigns, constructions, administrative reforms, or chronological narrative beyond the listed work period timestamps.
- Because of the source scope, this entry refrains from asserting events or achievements not explicitly contained in the provided properties and relationships.

## References

1. Dictionary of African Biography
2. The Encyclopaedia of the Pharaohs (Volume I)
3. Freebase Data Dumps. 2013
4. Abydos King List
5. CERL Thesaurus
6. Czech National Authority Database
7. Virtual International Authority File