1350 - 1334 BC (10th king of the 18th dynasty, New Kingdom)
During his reign, he was known as Amenhotep IV. His successor was Smenkhkare or Neferneferuaten. He ruled during 17 years.
After Thutmose III, the throne was succeeded by his son, Amenhotep II. Amenhotep II ruled during the 18th Dynasty of Egypt and is known for his military campaigns and building projects. His reign continued the legacy of Thutmose III, maintaining Egypt's power and influence in the region. Following Amenhotep II, the throne passed to his son, Thutmose IV.
king amenhotep ruled in 1338 b.c.
The romans
Amenhotep IV encouraged artists to create works which depicted the afterlife.
Nefertiti lived for about 40 years (from around 1370 to 1330 BC) and ruled with her husband Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV) in the 18th Dynasty, which ruled from about 1530 to 1292 BC.
The capital was Akhetaten
Amarna
Amenhotep III (or Amenophis III) was the 9th Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty, and succeeded his father Thutmose IV. He ruled Egypt from 1386 to 1349 BC, or other sources say, 1388 to 1351 BC.
No, he was called a Pharaoh.
Queen Nefertiti
Nefertiti ;)