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Amenhotep III (Ancient Egyptian: jmn-ḥtp(.w) Amānəḥūtpū, IPA: [ʔaˌmaːnəʔˈħutpu]; "Amun is satisfied"), also
known as
Amenhotep the
Magnificent or Amenhotep...
- (Ἀμένωφις). Its
notable bearers were:
Amenhotep I
Amenhotep II
Amenhotep III
Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten)
Amenhotep A, a son of
Sobekhotep IV (13th dynasty)...
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Amenhotep II (sometimes
called Amenophis II and
meaning "Amun is Satisfied") was the
seventh pharaoh of the
Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. He inherited...
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Amenhotep I (/ˌæmɛnˈhoʊtɛp/) or
Amenophis I (/əˈmɛnoʊfɪs/ from
Ancient Gr**** Ἀμένωφις), was the
second Pharaoh of the 18th
Dynasty of Egypt. His reign...
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Eighteenth Dynasty.
Before the
fifth year of his reign, he was
known as
Amenhotep IV (Ancient Egyptian: jmn-ḥtp,
meaning "Amun is satisfied", ****enized...
- old age with his son
Amenhotep II.
Amenhotep II was
succeeded by
Thutmose IV, who in his turn was
followed by his son
Amenhotep III,
whose reign is seen...
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Amenhotep, son of Hapu (transcribed jmn-ḥtp zꜣ ḥꜣp.w;[dubious – discuss] fl. early-mid 14th
century BC) was an
ancient Egyptian architect, a priest, a...
- his
Queen Juni. She will be
later married to
Amenhotep III and
after his
death to his son and heir
Amenhotep IV Akhenaton. She is
variously identified with...
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Mortuary Temple of
Amenhotep III, also
known as Kom el-Hettân, was
built by the main
architect Amenhotep, son of Hapu, for
Pharaoh Amenhotep III
during the...
- c. 1352 BC –
Amenhotep III (Eighteenth
Dynasty of Egypt) dies and is
succeeded as
Pharaoh by
Amenhotep IV. 1350 BC – Yin
becomes the new
capital of Shang...