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Amenhotep an egyptian etymology (also known in the Greek etymology as Amenophe, Amenemophe, Amenemophis, Amenophis, the Greek spelling), is the name of several Egyptian pharaohs of the 18th Dynasty: Identified by the Greeks as Mercury,The Scribe and messenger of the Gods, Identified by the Egyptian as Thoth, The scribe of the Amon-Ra, Identified by the Jews as the Amen, The Scribe. Pharaoh (פַּרְעֹה, Standard Hebrew Parʿo, Tiberian Hebrew Parʿōh) is a title used to refer to the kings (of godly status) in ancient Egypt. ... This is a Conventional Egyptian chronology. ...

The etymology of the name Amenhotep can be interpreted as "Amon is pleased". nomen or birth name Djeserkare Amenhotep I (died 1504 BC) was the second Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Egypt. ... nomen or birth name Aakheperure Amenhotep II (d. ... Amenhotep III, Ägyptisches Museum, Berlin The northern Colossus of Memnon Amenhotep III (called Nibmu(`w)areya in the Amarna letters) was an Egyptian pharaoh of the XVIIIth dynasty. ... Bust of Pharaoh Akhenaten. ... Amenophis were a German symphonic rock band that released two albums in the eighties. ... In historical linguistics, etymology is the study of the origins of words. ... Amon can refer to: Amun, Egyptian god, also known sometimes as Amon In the Bible, the governor of Samaria in the time of Ahab (1 Kings 22:26; 2 Chr. ...


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Amenhotep II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (434 words)
Amenhotep II was the son of Thutmose III and a minor wife, Merytra.
Amenhotep was not solely a warrior, but also a diplomat, who became the first Pharaoh to sign a peace treaty with the Mitanni.
Amenhotep's mummy was discovered in KV35 in the Valley of the Kings in his original sarcophagus.
Amenhotep I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (241 words)
Amenhotep I was the third son of Ahmose and Ahmose-Nefertari.
Amenhotep commissioned the architect Ineni to expand the Temple of Karnak, including a station for the barque of Amun.
Amenhotep had one son, Amunemhat, with his Great Queen Ahhotep II; Amunemhat died when he was two.
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