Amenhotep
king of egypt 1411?–1375 b.c.
died 1357? b.c, king of egypt 1375?–1357?: reformer of ancient egyptian religion (son of amenhotep iii).
historical examples
the lecturer said that from the evidence of the mummy generally supposed to be his, amenhotep iv.
the london mercury, vol. i, nos. 1-6, november 1919 to april 1920 various
the only quarter in which amenhotep warred was towards ethiopia.
ancient egypt george rawlinson
she was for many years joint ruler with her son, amenhotep i, who succeeded his father.
the negro w.e.b. du bois
amenhotep’s aim was certainly rather to capture than to kill.
ancient egypt george rawlinson
out of the booty captured he sent amenhotep several chariots and horses, and a boy and a girl.
myths of babylonia and -ssyria donald a. mackenzie
every human p-ssion, every incident springing out of a human p-ssion to-day, had its counterpart in the time of amenhotep.
romany of the snows gilbert parker
that night, the stern-wheeled tub, the amenhotep, lurched like a turtle on its back into the sands by beni h-ssan.
donovan pasha and some people of egypt, complete gilbert parker
he was in the grasp of a whirlpool so strong that it twisted the amenhotep in her course.
donovan pasha and some people of egypt, complete gilbert parker
the next morning, amenhotep’s uraeus was gone and the corpse of jason’s man was found—part of it.
zero data charles saphro
tribute was exacted and was paid with some regularity until the time of amenhotep iv.
the world’s progress, vol. i (of x) various
noun
greek name amenophis. ?1411–?1375 bc, egyptian pharaoh who expanded egypt’s influence by peaceful diplomacy and erected many famous buildings
noun
the original name of akhenaten
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