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Angelo Sesana has written: 'Temple of Amenhotep II' -- subject(s): Excavations (Archaeology), Mortuary Temple of Amenhotep II (Thebes, Egypt), Temples
Amenhotep was an ancient Egyptian name. Its notable bearers were: Amenhotep I, Amenhotep II, Amenhotep III and Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten). The first Amenhotep was the second Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Egypt. His reign is generally dated from 1526 to 1506 BC. That dynasty was related to the Hebrew exodus.
The wife of Amenhotep I was Ahmose-Meritamon. The wife of Amenhotep II was Tiaa. The wives of Amenhotep III were Tiye, Gilukhepa, and Tadukhepa, and the wives of Amenhotep IV were Nefertiti, Kiya, Meritaten, Ankhesenamun. He was also married to one of his sisters, but her name is not known.
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.
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It is not known when Amenhotep was born or how old he was when he died. It is believed he reigned from 1526â??1506 BC.
Amenhotep, also known as Amenhotep IV or Akhenaten, was born around 1380 BCE in ancient Egypt. He was born in Thebes, which was the capital city during much of the New Kingdom period. His reign marked a significant shift in Egyptian religion and art, particularly with the introduction of worship centered around the sun disk, Aten.
Amenhotep II is often referred to as the "Pharaoh of the Exodus" due to his reign coinciding with the biblical narrative of the Exodus, which describes the Israelites' departure from Egypt. Some scholars suggest that the timing of significant events during his rule aligns with the story of Moses and the plagues. Additionally, his military campaigns and wealth might reflect the power dynamics that would be challenged by the Exodus narrative. However, the exact historical correlation between Amenhotep II and the Exodus remains a topic of debate among historians and archaeologists.