• A fragment of the hand of a giant statue of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, Karnak temple complex, Luxor, Egypt.
    📜 A fragment of the hand of a giant statue of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, Karnak temple complex, Luxor, Egypt.
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  • King Akhenaton of the New Kingdom in ancient Egypt
    The earliest monuments of Amenhotep IV, who in his fifth regnal year changed his name to Akhenaton (“One Useful to Aton”), are conventional in their iconography and style, but from the first, he gave the sun god a didactic title naming Aton, the solar disk
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    King Akhenaton of the New Kingdom in ancient Egypt The earliest monuments of Amenhotep IV, who in his fifth regnal year changed his name to Akhenaton (“One Useful to Aton”), are conventional in their iconography and style, but from the first, he gave the sun god a didactic title naming Aton, the solar disk #ancientegypt #ancienthistory #egypt #akhenaton #kingdom https://www.egypttales.com/2021/06/egypt-king-akhenaton-of-new-kingdom-in.html
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    King Akhenaton of the New Kingdom in ancient Egypt
    The earliest monuments of Amenhotep IV, who in his fifth regnal year changed his name to Akhenaton (“One Useful to Aton”),
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  • King " Amenhotep III " of the New Kingdom in ancient Egypt
    Thutmose IV’s son Amenhotep III (ruled 1390–53 BCE) acceded to the throne at about the age of 12. He soon wed Tiy, who became his queen. Earlier in the dynasty military men had served as royal tutors, but Tiy’s father was a commander of the chariotry, and through this link, the royal line became even more directly influenced by the military

    In his fifth year Amenhotep III claimed a victory over Cushite rebels, but the viceroy of Cush, the southern portion of Nubia, probably actually led the troops.
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    King " Amenhotep III " of the New Kingdom in ancient Egypt Thutmose IV’s son Amenhotep III (ruled 1390–53 BCE) acceded to the throne at about the age of 12. He soon wed Tiy, who became his queen. Earlier in the dynasty military men had served as royal tutors, but Tiy’s father was a commander of the chariotry, and through this link, the royal line became even more directly influenced by the military In his fifth year Amenhotep III claimed a victory over Cushite rebels, but the viceroy of Cush, the southern portion of Nubia, probably actually led the troops. #amenhotep #ancientegypt #ancienthistory #history #egypt https://www.egypttales.com/2021/05/egypt-king-amenhotep-iii-of-new-kingdom.html
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    King " Amenhotep III " of the New Kingdom in ancient Egypt
    Thutmose IV’s son Amenhotep III (ruled 1390–53 BCE) acceded to the throne at about the age of 12. He soon wed Tiy, who became his queen
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  • Amenhotep II - Thutmose IV from the New Kingdom in ancient Egypt
    About two years before his death, Thutmose III appointed his 18-year-old son, Amenhotep II (ruled c. 1426–1400 BCE), as coregent. Just before his father’s death, Amenhotep II set out on a campaign to an area in Syria near Kadesh, whose city-states were now caught up in the power struggle between Egypt and Mitanni; Amenhotep II killed seven princes and shipped their bodies back to Egypt to be suspended from the ramparts of Thebes and Napata.
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    Amenhotep II - Thutmose IV from the New Kingdom in ancient Egypt About two years before his death, Thutmose III appointed his 18-year-old son, Amenhotep II (ruled c. 1426–1400 BCE), as coregent. Just before his father’s death, Amenhotep II set out on a campaign to an area in Syria near Kadesh, whose city-states were now caught up in the power struggle between Egypt and Mitanni; Amenhotep II killed seven princes and shipped their bodies back to Egypt to be suspended from the ramparts of Thebes and Napata. #Amenhotep #Thutmose #ancientegypt #ancient #ancienthistory #archaeology https://www.egypttales.com/2021/05/egypt-amenhotep-ii-thutmose-iv-from-new.html
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    Amenhotep II - Thutmose IV from New Kingdom in ancient Egypt
    About two years before his death, Thutmose III appointed his 18-year-old son, Amenhotep II (ruled c. 1426–1400 BCE), as coregent.
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  • Amenhotep I, Ahmose’s son and successor " ruled c. 1514–1493 BCE", pushed the Egyptian frontier southward to the Third Cataract, near the capital of the Karmah (Kerma) state, while also gathering tribute from his Asiatic possessions and perhaps campaigning in Syria
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    Amenhotep I, Ahmose’s son and successor " ruled c. 1514–1493 BCE", pushed the Egyptian frontier southward to the Third Cataract, near the capital of the Karmah (Kerma) state, while also gathering tribute from his Asiatic possessions and perhaps campaigning in Syria https://www.egypttales.com/2021/05/egypt-facts-about-amenhotep-i-thutmose.html
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    Facts about " Amenhotep I - Thutmose I " from New Kingdom in ancient Egypt
    Amenhotep I, Ahmose’s son and successor " ruled c. 1514–1493 BCE", pushed the Egyptian frontier southward to the Third Cataract
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