Historians refer to Amenhotep's III reign as "the golden age".
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.
Amenhotep was 29 years old when he died.
Another name for Amenhotep was Akhenaten
One notable quote attributed to Amenhotep III, an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, is: "I have built myself a magnificent house, a palace of beauty, where I may rest and enjoy the fruits of my labor." This reflects his achievements in architecture and his emphasis on luxury and grandeur during his reign. Though specific quotes may vary in translation, they often convey themes of power, prosperity, and divine favor.
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Amenhotep III was reign from 1391-1353 BC.
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Amenhotep III time period of region was in the new kingdom from 1391-1353 BC.
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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.
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1391-1353 or 1388-1351 BC,
After the reign of Amenhotep IV his son Tutankhamun became Pharoh. Even though his reign was not very long, due to accidental death, he did reverse almost all aspects of his father's reign, a choice that seems to have been made as a family in collusion with his mother and uncle, and not through political pressure.
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.