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  1. Amenhotep III (Ancient Egyptian: jmn-ḥtp(.w) Amānəḥūtpū, IPA: [ʔaˌmaːnəʔˈħutpu]; [4] [5] "Amun is satisfied" [6]), also known as Amenhotep the Magnificent or Amenhotep the Great and Hellenized as Amenophis III, was the ninth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty.

  2. 6 de set. de 2024 · Amenhotep III, was the king of ancient Egypt (reigned c. 1390–53 bce) in a period of peaceful prosperity, who devoted himself to expanding diplomatic contacts and to extensive building in Egypt and Nubia.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. A Estátua Colossal de Amenhotep III, datada de 1370 aC, é uma obra monumental que narra não apenas a história de um rei, mas também os intrincados detalhes da cultura e da arte da 18ª Dinastia. ...

    • Amenhotep III's Opulent Reign
    • Monumental Constructions
    • The Sun God & The Priests of Amun
    • Amenhotep's Death & The Reign of Akhenaten

    Amenhotep's father, Tuthmosis IV, left his son an empire of immense size, wealth, and power. The Egyptologist Zahi Hawass writes, “Amenhotep III was born into a world where Egypt reigned supreme. Its coffers were filled with gold, and its vassals bowed down before the mighty rulers of the Two Lands [Egypt]” (27). He was only twelve years old when h...

    The historian Durant describes the grandeur of Amenhotep's monuments in writing, “Two giants[sit] in stone, representing the most luxurious of Egypt's monarchs, Amenhotep III. Each is seventy feet high, weighs seven hundred tons, and is carved out of a single rock” (141). Amenhotep III's vision was of an Egypt so splendid that it would leave one in...

    There was another power in Egypt which had been growing long before Amenhotep III came to the throne: the cult of Amun. Land ownership meant wealth in Egypt and, by Amenhotep III's time, the priests of Amun owned almost as much land as the king. In accordance with traditional religious practice, Amenhotep III did nothing to interfere with the work ...

    Amenhotep III suffered from severe dental problems, arthritis, and possibly obesity in his final years. He wrote to Tushratta, the king of Mitanni (one of whose daughters, Tadukhepa, was among Amenhotep III's lesser wives) to send him the statue of Ishtarthat had visited Egypt before, at his wedding to Tadukhepa, to heal him. Whether the statue was...

    • Joshua J. Mark
  4. Amenófis III ou Amenotepe [1] (em egípcio: imn-ḥtp (.w) foi um faraó da XVIII dinastia egípcia. [2] O seu longo reinado de cerca de quarenta anos correspondeu a uma era de paz, prosperidade e de esplendor artístico no Antigo Egito. Estima-se que governou entre (r. 1389–1351 a.C.) ou entre (r. 1391–1353 a.C.)

  5. 23 de mai. de 2020 · Também conhecido como Amenófis III ou Rei Sol, esse líder se tornou faraó em 1390 a.C., reinando até 1352 a.C. Chegando ao trono com apenas 12 anos e se casando com Tiye, plebeia que se tornaria a Grande Esposa Real, ele herdou de seu pai Tutmés IV um país com fronteiras amplas e uma riqueza estimada em 4 e 6 trilhões de ...

  6. Amenhotep-III foi o décimo nono faraó da Dinastia XVIII do Egito Antigo, que governou de cerca de 1386 a 1349 a.C. Ele é considerado um dos faraós mais proeminentes e poderosos da história egípcia.