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Amenhotep and II
" Although several twigs of dill were found in the tomb of Amenhotep II, they reported the earliest archeological evidence for its cultivation comes from late Neolithic lakeshore settlements in Switzerland.
An Egyptian funerary inscription of 1430 BC records that the warrior Amenhotep ( Amenophis ) II was also renowned for his feats of oarsmanship.
* Amenhotep II, Pharaoh of Egypt, ( 1427 BC – 1401 BC )
After him came Kadashman-Enlil I ( 1390 BC-1375 BC ) and Burna-Buriash II ( 1375 BC-1347 BC ), who corresponded with the Egyptian rulers Amenhotep III and Amenhotep IV ( Akhenaton ) for the purposes of marriage and trade.
Under Thutmose III ( 1479 – 1426 BC ) and Amenhotep II ( 1427 – 1400 BC ), the regular presence of the strong hand of the Egyptian ruler and his armies kept the Amorites and Canaanites sufficiently loyal.
It is possible that Amenhotep II, son to Thutmose III by a secondary wife, was the one motivating these actions in an attempt to assure his own uncertain right to succession.
Amenhotep II, the son of Thutmose III, who became a co-regent toward the end of his father's reign, is suspected by some as being the defacer during the end of the reign of a very old pharaoh.
* Amenhotep II, Pharaoh of Egypt, ( 1427 BC – 1401 BC )
Although the reigns of Amenhotep II and Thutmose IV saw considerable royal focus in Memphis, power remained for the most part in the south.
It dates from the 18th dynasty, most likely having been carved during the reign of either Amenhotep II or Thutmose IV.
Much later, during the 18th dynasty, Amenhotep II dedicated a chapel to the goddess.
* Amenhotep II
* Amenhotep, a son of Amenhotep II ( 18th dynasty )
* Amenhotep, a son of Ramesses II ( 19th dynasty ), 14th on the list of princes
Resheph became popular in Egypt under Amenhotep II ( 18th dynasty ), where he served as god of horses and chariots.
The expedition to the Naharina announced by Thutmosis I at the beginning of his reign may have actually taken place during the long previous reign of Amenhotep I Helck believes that this was the expedition mentioned by Amenhotep II.
During the reign of Egyptian Pharaoh Amenhotep II, Mitanni seems to have regained influence in the middle Orontes valley that had been conquered by Thutmose III.
Kilu-Hepa, or Gilukhipa, the daughter of Shuttarna II, was married to Pharaoh Amenhotep III, who ruled in the early 14th century BC.
Her mummy was identified as The Elder Lady found in the Tomb of Amenhotep II ( KV35 ) in 2010.
British scholars Aidan Dodson & Dyan Hilton once stated that " it seems very unlikely that her mummy could be the so-called ' Elder Lady ' in the tomb of Amenhotep II.
Other examples include the obelisks of Pharaoh Amenhotep II, in the ( Oriental Museum, University of Durham, United Kingdom ), Pharaoh Ptolemy IX, ( Philae Obelisk, in Wimborne, Dorset, United Kingdom ).

Amenhotep and born
The son of the future Thutmose IV ( the son of Amenhotep II ) and a minor wife Mutemwiya, Amenhotep was born around 1388 BC.
She is believed to have been born around Year 21 of the reign of Egyptian Pharaoh Amenhotep III, ( c. 1366 BC ).
Amenhotep II was born and raised in Memphis in the north, instead of in Thebes, the traditional capital.
Thutmose IV was born to Amenhotep II and Tiaa but was not actually the crown prince and Amenhotep II's chosen successor to the throne.
File: QueenTiy01-AltesMuseum-Berlin. png | Tiye, born a commoner, became queen through her marriage to Amenhotep III.
File: GD-EG-Caire-Musée061. JPG | Akhenaten, born Amenhotep IV, was the son of Queen Tiye.
A princess of Ancient Egypt born in 1419 BC, she is the daughter of Pharaoh Amenhotep II and a companion of the Fifth Doctor.
File: Akhenaten statue. jpg | Akhenaten, born Amenhotep IV, began a religious revolution in which he declared Aten was a supreme god and turned his back on the old traditions.

Amenhotep and Memphis
* Amenhotep ( Huy ), the high steward of Memphis under Amenhotep III ( 18th dynasty )

Amenhotep and was
When Amenhotep IV became Pharaoh ( circa 1353 BC ), the supreme deity was considered to be Amun-Ra ( itself the result of an earlier rise to prominence of the cult of Amun, resulting in Amun becoming merged with the sun god Ra ).
Taking this into consideration, he was thus associated with Amenhotep son of Hapu, who was another deified architect, in the region of Thebes where they were worshipped as " brothers " in temples dedicated to Thot and later in Hermopolis following the syncretist concept of Hermes-Thot, a concept that led to another syncretic belief, that of Hermes Trismegistus and hermeticism.
The goddess's statue was sent to Pharaoh Amenhotep III of Egypt in the 14th century BC, by orders of the king of Mitanni.
Tutankhamun was the son of Akhenaten ( formerly Amenhotep IV ) and one of Akhenaten's sisters .< ref name =" autogenerated640 "> Hawass, Zahi et al.
In the Temple built within the citadel, a scarab of Queen Tiye of Egypt, who was married to Amenhotep III, was placed in the Room of the Idols alongside at least one statue of either LHIIIA: 2 or B: 1 type.
The solar Aten was extensively worshipped as a god in the reign of Amenhotep III, when it was depicted as a falcon-headed man much like Ra.
The reign of Amenhotep III, as a result was not quite so tranquil for the Asiatic province, as Habiru /' Apiru contributed to greater political instability.
The boldest of the disaffected nobles was Aziru, son of Abdi-Ashirta, a prince of Amurru, who even before the death of Amenhotep III, endeavoured to extend his power into the plain of Damascus.
* c. 1348 BC – 1327 BC: State ship, detail of a tempera fascimile by Charles K. Wilkinson of a cow painting in the tomb of the governor of Nubia Amenhotep Huy in Qurnet Murai was made.
In his fifth year, Amenhotep IV officially changed his name to Akhenaten, and Nefertiti was henceforth known as Neferneferuaten-Nefertiti.
The earliest known burial in Saqqara was performed in the reign of Amenhotep III by his son Thutmosis ; afterwards, seven more bulls were buried nearby.
Amenhotep ( ỉmn-ḥtp ; “ Amun is pleased ”) was an ancient Egyptian name.
* Amenhotep ( 18th dynasty ), his mummy was found in QV82 along with that of a certain Minemhat ; his familial relationships are unknown
During the reign of Shuttarna in the early 14th century BC the relationship was very amicable, and he sent his daughter Gilu-Hepa to Egypt for a marriage with Pharaoh Amenhotep III.
When Amenhotep III fell ill, the king of Mitanni sent him a statue of the goddess Shaushka ( Ishtar ) of Nineveh that was reputed to cure diseases.

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