Amenhotep III
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about Amenhotep III, the famous pharaoh and king of Egypt
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information about the life of a Pharaoh
The term
pharaoh was the title of an ancient
Egyptian king who was considered to be a living god and worshipped as a
deity. The pharaoh was an absolute ruler of Egypt, both the political
and religious leader.
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the life of Amenhotep III
The history, facts and information about Amenhotep III, a
famous pharaoh of Ancient Egypt.
The following biography information
provides basic facts about the life Amenhotep III:
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Amenhotep III was also known as
Amenophis
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Meaning of the
name: Amun
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Egyptian Period / Kingdom:
New Kingdom
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Dynasty: Amenhotep III ruled in the Eighteenth
Egyptian Dynasty
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Name of Previous Pharaoh:
Thutmose IV 1399 BC -1389
BC
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Years of Reign: 1389 BC
-1351 BC
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Succeeded by:
Akhenaten 1351 BC -1337 BC
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Family
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Father: His father was
Thutmose IV
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Mother: His mother was
Mutemwiya
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Chief Wife: His chief wife
and consort was Queen Tiye other wives included Gilukhepa and Tadukhepa
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Children:
Crown Prince Tuthmose, Amenhotep
later known as Akhenaten, Smenkhkare, Sitamun, Henuttaneb, Iset,
Nebetah, Beketaten
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Year of Death: 1351 BC
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Location of the
Burial Site: Valley of the Kings
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Tomb reference number: KV22
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Name of Egyptologist who
discovered the burial site, or tomb, of Amenhotep III: Howard Carter in
1915
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Biography and accomplishments or why
Amenhotep III
was famous: He started his reign as a boy and led the country to peace,
prosperity and artistic achievements. There are many monuments to
Amenhotep III including the Luxor Temple
complex which was was built by Amenhotep III and Ramses II. The Luxor
Temple consists of pylons, obelisks, shrines, statues, colonnades and was a
tribute to both these pharaohs and the
Ancient Egyptian gods Amun, Mut and Khonsu. During his reign the priests
of the Temple of Amun at Karnak gained wealth, power and political
influence threatening the absolute power and authority of the pharaoh.
The mystery of
Crown Prince Thutmose
Crown Prince Tuthmose was heir to the throne and the eldest son of pharaoh Amenhotep III
and Queen Tiye. Crown Prince Tuthmose mysteriously
disappeared from all records leading to speculation that his story
was the basis of fact behind the biblical character Moses who was portrayed as being brought up in the royal family but
then cast out. The name of this prince - Thutmose - is very
similar to Moses. Could such a man have influenced his mother Queen Tiye
and his brother Akhenaten to change Ancient Egypt from a polytheistic
religion, with many gods, to monotheism (the worship of one god)? The
radical change to monotheism by Akhenaten certainly curbed the power of
the priests of Amun.
Amenhotep III
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