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His chief wife, Tiye, is known to have outlived him for at least twelve years as she is mentioned in several Amarna letters dated from her son's reign as well as depicted at a dinner table with Akhenaten and his royal family in scenes from the tomb of Huya, which were made during Year 9 and Year 12 of her son's reign.
During the Syrian campaign of the Hittite king Suppiluliuma I ( 1380 – 1340 BC ), Prince Akizzi of Qatna asked for the help of Akhenaten / Amenhotep IV, but as he was only concerned with his monotheistic reform symbolized by his own throne name Akhnaton and his new capital Amarna ( abandoned after his death as all reforms were reversed ), the town was among several Syrian city-states captured and plundered by the Hittites, the inhabitants deported to Hatti.
Tushratta had possibly suspected Hittite intentions on his kingdom, for the Amarna letters include several tablets from Tushratta concerning the marriage of his daughter Tadukhipa with Akhenaten, explicitly to solidify an alliance with the Egyptian kingdom.
Letters exchanged between these rulers, several of which has been recovered especially in Amarna and Hittite archives, provide details of this diplomacy.
Labaya is mentioned in several of the Amarna Letters ( abbreviated " EA ", for ' el Amarna '), which is practically all scholars know about him.
He is the author and editor of several major books and many articles on the study of ancient Egypt and is probably best known for his historical work on the reign of Hatshepsut and the Amarna period.

several and tomb
The tomb lies on the line of several cairns that marked the east-west route of the ancient Monks ' Path between Buckfast Abbey and Tavistock Abbey and it was no doubt erected here as part of that route: it would have been particularly useful in this part of the moor with few landmarks where a traveller straying from the path could easily end up in Foxtor Mires.
J. Brooking Rowe, writing in 1895, states that the tomb was re-erected in 1890 under the direction of Mr. E. Fearnley Tanner, who said that he was dissatisfied with the result because several stones were missing and it was difficult to recreate the original character of the monument.
" 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.
It contains a splendid pre-reformation oak rood screen built in 1480 and several other handsome monuments including the tomb of John Hawley ( d. 1408 ) and his two wives, covered with a large brass plate effigy of all three.
After several years of fruitless searching, Carnarvon became dissatisfied with the lack of results and, in 1922, he gave Carter one more season of funding to find the tomb he was searching for.
The tomb has been disturbed several times since 1087, the first time in 1522 when the grave was opened on orders from the papacy.
He went on pilgrimage several times to his tomb in Nagyvárad.
This shield can be seen several times on his tomb chest, alternating with the differenced royal arms.
The excavation process, the inside of the tomb and the archaeologists at work are shown with several photographs. The tomb's structure and layout are shown with the models and plans.
On Yom Kippur eve, October 3, 1976, an Arab mob destroyed several Torah scrolls and prayer books at the tomb.
The liquid gradually seeps out of the tomb, but it is unclear whether it originates from the body within the tomb, or from the marble itself ; since the town of Bari is a harbor, and the tomb is below sea level, there are several natural explanations for the manna fluid, including the transfer of seawater to the tomb by capillary action.
In several churches in Rome, it was physically impossible, even before the twentieth-century liturgical reforms, for the priest to celebrate Mass facing away from the people, because of the presence, immediately in front of the altar, of the " confession " (), an area sunk below floor level to enable people to come close to the tomb of the saint buried beneath the altar.
It consists of several offices, halls, stables and other structures placed around the tomb mound which is surrounded by two solidly built rammed earth walls with gateway entrances.
There are several rocks in this area associated with religious legends, such as the " holy stones ", the " stained wine stones ", the " stone chair ", and the tomb of the Celtic crone-goddess Orcabella.
Today, the remains of Alfonso VI are buried in the Benedictine Monastery at Sahagún, at the foot of the temple, in a stone chest covered with smooth, modern marble and in a tomb near equally plain, lie the remains of several of the king's wives, including those of Constance.
Robert commissioned Tino di Camaino to produce a tomb for his son, who should have been his heir, and Giotto painted several works for him.
Some argue that Edmund had little aptitude for war, but he took part in several military expeditions to France in the 1370s, and when his tomb was opened in the 1870s his skeleton showed evidence of wounds that strongly suggests his martial abilities have been under-rated.
It houses, besides the tomb of Paolo Rucellai ( 15th century ) and the marble statue of the Madonna and the Child by Nino Pisano, several art treasures such as remains of frescoes by the Maestro di Santa Cecilia ( end 13th-beginning 14th century ).
But his use of several nude putti at the flanks of the tomb clearly shows the classical influence of the Roman sarcophagi at Camposanto ( Pisa ).
Sometime during the Third Intermediate Period his mummy was moved from this tomb and was placed in a side-chamber of KV35 along with several other pharaohs of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth dynasties where it lay until discovered by Victor Loret in 1898.
The position of the tomb was lost for several centuries.

several and chapels
To achieve his aims, his masons drew on the several new features which evolved or had been introduced to Romanesque architecture, the pointed arch, the ribbed vault, the ambulatory with radiating chapels, the clustered columns supporting ribs springing in different directions and the flying buttresses which enabled the insertion of large clerestory windows.
The interior is on a single nave with side chapels, featuring, among the several artworks, frescoes by Carlo Innocenzo Carloni and a Deposition attributed to Robert De Longe.
There are several different kinds of vaults that differ between the nave, aisles, choir, and chapels of the cathedral.
Louis IX's chapel inspired several ' copies ', in the sense of royal or ducal chapels of broadly similar architectural form, built to house relics, particularly fragments of Louis ' Passion Relics given by the King.
* There are several other smaller churches and chapels around town.
Severe destruction was inflicted on Catholic churches and homes and chapels on the grounds of several embassies, as well as on the Bank of England, Fleet Prison, and the house of the Lord Chief Justice, William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield.
Fifth Dynasty mastabas had elaborate chapels consisting of several rooms, columned hall and ' serdab '.
Mormon pioneers settled the area, and the LDS Church is still well represented, with several chapels located in the city.
Today there are several wedding venues in and around Gretna Green, from former churches to purpose-built chapels.
The Sacri Monti of Piedmont and Lombardy are similar schemes on a far larger scale than church Stations, with chapels containing large sculpted groups arranged in a hilly landscape ; for pilgrims to tour the chapels typically takes several hours.
* Beveren has kept several centuries-old houses, manors, chapels and churches.
The eastern bay of the presbytery was divided into several chapels and the remnants of parclose screens are visible on the main aisle's north and south responds.
A cupola, several other chapels and a steeple were also constructed at later dates.
* Mormons: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has several congregations and chapels in La Rioja.
After the Reform Laws in the 1860s, most of the monastery property passed into state, then private hands, leaving only what is now the cathedral and several smaller chapels on a very large atrium.
In addition to the churches at these places, there is a church at Sumay and several little chapels in the mountains.
Up until the 1970s the town had several Welsh non-conformist chapels and the attendance of these was far in excess of that of the Anglican Church in the town.
The cathedral square is graced by several chapels, designed in the same style as the cathedral itself.
Then, beginning with Priestley's church and home, the rioters attacked or burned four Dissenting chapels, twenty-seven houses, and several businesses.
Buddha relics are enshrined in the chedi, in the surrounding chapels are several Buddha statues in Srivijaya style as it was labeled by Prince Damrong in his Collected Inscriptions of Siam, is now attributed to Wat Hua Wiang in Chaiya.
It is surrounded by a small ethno-park with several chapels and museum rooms.
About half a dozen churches and chapels of several denominations are located in Wallingford, including Wallingford Presbyterian Church, St. John Chrysostom Catholic Church on Providence Road and the Foundry Church, near Media Parkway.
There is a Church of Scotland parish and two Catholic chapels, one of which is is part of the Diocese of Aberdeen whose bishop is in full communion with the Bishop of Rome ; the other belongs to the Society of St. Pius X which was established by the excommunicated Archbishop Lefebvre who objected to several of the teachings of Second Vatican Council.

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