- published: 29 Oct 2010
- views: 2174
- author: dmonroewhit
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Egypt-When Was the Exodus
Gives a time line from Adam to the fall of Jerusalem in 586 BC. Lists Amenhotep II as the ...
published: 29 Oct 2010
author: dmonroewhit
Egypt-When Was the Exodus
Egypt-When Was the Exodus
Gives a time line from Adam to the fall of Jerusalem in 586 BC. Lists Amenhotep II as the pharaoh of the Exodus and gives the Roman calendar date 1447 BC for...- published: 29 Oct 2010
- views: 2174
- author: dmonroewhit
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King Amenhotep II (Museum App)
Listen as former curator David Whitehouse describes the glass portrait of King Amenhotep I...
published: 01 Sep 2011
author: corningmuseumofglass
King Amenhotep II (Museum App)
King Amenhotep II (Museum App)
Listen as former curator David Whitehouse describes the glass portrait of King Amenhotep II. Ancient glass sculpture is very rare. This is one of the earlies...- published: 01 Sep 2011
- views: 531
- author: corningmuseumofglass
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EGYPT 274 - EGYPTIAN MUMMIES II - II المومياوات المصرية - (by Egyptahotep)
ROYAL MUMMIES II : Images of the most Famous Pharaohs Mummies: Amenhotep II,Amenhotep III,...
published: 30 Aug 2012
author: Egyptahotep
EGYPT 274 - EGYPTIAN MUMMIES II - II المومياوات المصرية - (by Egyptahotep)
EGYPT 274 - EGYPTIAN MUMMIES II - II المومياوات المصرية - (by Egyptahotep)
ROYAL MUMMIES II : Images of the most Famous Pharaohs Mummies: Amenhotep II,Amenhotep III,Hatshepsut,Merneptah,Ramesses I,Ramesses II,Ramesses III,Ramesses V...- published: 30 Aug 2012
- views: 5522
- author: Egyptahotep
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King Amenhotep II (Family App)
This small masterpiece is a 35000-year-old portrait of an Egyptian king. Under certain con...
published: 01 Sep 2011
author: corningmuseumofglass
King Amenhotep II (Family App)
King Amenhotep II (Family App)
This small masterpiece is a 35000-year-old portrait of an Egyptian king. Under certain conditions, glass "weathers" (deteriorates). When it was new, the hea...- published: 01 Sep 2011
- views: 239
- author: corningmuseumofglass
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Italy - Torino - Egypt Museum - King Amenhotep II
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published: 08 Dec 2011
author: Ricardo Oliveira
Italy - Torino - Egypt Museum - King Amenhotep II
Italy - Torino - Egypt Museum - King Amenhotep II
- published: 08 Dec 2011
- views: 66
- author: Ricardo Oliveira
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Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten), Tutankhamun, Ay and Seti I 2/3
The Greatest Pharaohs 3of4 1350 BC - 30 BC Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten), Tutankhamun, Ay and S...
published: 10 Feb 2011
author: 2011alienufo
Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten), Tutankhamun, Ay and Seti I 2/3
Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten), Tutankhamun, Ay and Seti I 2/3
The Greatest Pharaohs 3of4 1350 BC - 30 BC Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten), Tutankhamun, Ay and Seti I By 1353 BCE, Egypt was again stable, with much of the prosper...- published: 10 Feb 2011
- views: 9333
- author: 2011alienufo
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The Face of Akhenaten (Photoshop Reconstruction)
PRINTS NOW AVAILABLE! http://www.cafepress.com/maludwigworks #Project requested by users/ ...
published: 11 May 2012
author: JudeMaris
The Face of Akhenaten (Photoshop Reconstruction)
The Face of Akhenaten (Photoshop Reconstruction)
PRINTS NOW AVAILABLE! http://www.cafepress.com/maludwigworks #Project requested by users/ TigersPrettyBunny, Akhenaten, Lorieellesh, & ArsinoeofEgypt The pha...- published: 11 May 2012
- views: 16441
- author: JudeMaris
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Egyptian Collection at the MET, Part II of II
Amenhotep II, New kingdom: Amenhotep III, Dynasty 18, fragment of a face of a queen, The p...
published: 13 Apr 2013
author: edmraf
Egyptian Collection at the MET, Part II of II
Egyptian Collection at the MET, Part II of II
Amenhotep II, New kingdom: Amenhotep III, Dynasty 18, fragment of a face of a queen, The post Amarna period, Temple of Dendur, Roman period. Pictures from my...- published: 13 Apr 2013
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- author: edmraf
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Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten), Tutankhamun, Ay and Seti I 1/3
The Greatest Pharaohs 3of4 1350 BC - 30 BC Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten), Tutankhamun, Ay and S...
published: 10 Feb 2011
author: 2011alienufo
Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten), Tutankhamun, Ay and Seti I 1/3
Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten), Tutankhamun, Ay and Seti I 1/3
The Greatest Pharaohs 3of4 1350 BC - 30 BC Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten), Tutankhamun, Ay and Seti I By 1353 BCE, Egypt was again stable, with much of the prosper...- published: 10 Feb 2011
- views: 24008
- author: 2011alienufo
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Sawi
my first composition, still not finish though. pero gusto ko na i-share sa iba for error c...
published: 23 May 2013
author: Amenhotep II
Sawi
Sawi
my first composition, still not finish though. pero gusto ko na i-share sa iba for error corrections. ENJOY!!!!! -amenhotep 2 Lyrics: minsan lang ako umibig ...- published: 23 May 2013
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- author: Amenhotep II
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EGYPT 521 - KHA The Architect - (by Egyptahotep)
Kha was a great architect responsible for building projects during the reigns of Amenhotep...
published: 26 Aug 2013
EGYPT 521 - KHA The Architect - (by Egyptahotep)
EGYPT 521 - KHA The Architect - (by Egyptahotep)
Kha was a great architect responsible for building projects during the reigns of Amenhotep II, but also in the reign of 3 or 4 kings: Tuthmosis III, Amenhotep II, Tuthmosis IV and Amenhotep III. his tomb (T.T.8) located in Deir el medina had a fantastic collection. it was discovered by Arthur Weigall and Ernesto Schiaparelli and now those marvels are Exposed in Turin museum. The tomb had the funerary equipment of Kha and his wife Meryt. the things found in the tomb shows the couple certainly to have been quite wealthy during their life time.the burial here was very carefully laid out, the more important items had been covered by dust sheets, and the floor had been swept when the last person had left. in this video you can see, the tomb area in deir el medina, the stele of the couple and then a beautiful statuette found, then many of their things found, (senet board,furniture,tools, shabti,cosmetic flasks, etc) and finally mortuary mask of Meryt and images of inner and medium sarcophagus of Kha,- published: 26 Aug 2013
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EGYPT 333 - KARNAK *Open Air Museum* - (by Egyptahotep)
KARNAK Open Air Museum:,
this open air Museum is located in the northwest corner of the o...
published: 26 Aug 2013
EGYPT 333 - KARNAK *Open Air Museum* - (by Egyptahotep)
EGYPT 333 - KARNAK *Open Air Museum* - (by Egyptahotep)
KARNAK Open Air Museum:, this open air Museum is located in the northwest corner of the of Amun-Re,enclosure in Karnak complex, the Open Air Museum contains reconstructions of structures that were have been dismantled and buried or hidden inside pylons (as Filling) in the complex.also sculptures and structures that were found in several places. Being the main of them the red chapel of Hatshepsut, the White Chapel of Senusret I etc In this video you can see Amenhotep II chapel,Netery Menu of Hatshepsut,beautiful Sekhmet statues,fragments of the famous Senusret III Lintel (found in Nag El Madamud),The white Chapel of Senusret I, The Red Chapel of Hatshepsut,Amenhotep I's Alabaster Chapel, and finally, the Thutmose IV chapel & Temple- published: 26 Aug 2013
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EGYPT 532 - PHARAOHS of the XVIIIth Dynasty - ( by Egyptahotep)
XVIII Dynasty:
KAMOSE was the last pharaoh of the XVII dynasty and AHMOSE I (1570-1546 BC)...
published: 26 Aug 2013
EGYPT 532 - PHARAOHS of the XVIIIth Dynasty - ( by Egyptahotep)
EGYPT 532 - PHARAOHS of the XVIIIth Dynasty - ( by Egyptahotep)
XVIII Dynasty: KAMOSE was the last pharaoh of the XVII dynasty and AHMOSE I (1570-1546 BC), was the founder of the 18th dynasty, one of the most outstanding kings in the history of ancient Egypt. His principal achievement was to weaken the Hyksos, who had dominated Lower Egypt for some 300 years, by taking Avaris, their citadel in the north. He pursued them into southern Canaan and laid siege to Sharuhen for three years. On his campaign in Upper Egypt against rebels great slaughter was recorded in all the battles. AMENHOTEP I (Amenophis) was the son of Ahmose I, and ruled from c. 1546 to 1526. He undertook military campaigns in Libya and in Nubia (up to the 3rd cataract) using boats on the Nile to transport his army, and extended the boundaries of his empire by establishing a vice-royalty in Nubia. THUTMOSE I, (1525-1512 B.C.), husband of the princess Ahmose, continued the expansive policy of his predecessors, and extended the empire southward deeper into Nubia.Later, while pursuing the retreating Hyksos during his Asian campaigns, he reached the Euphrates and crossed over into Nahrin, the land of the Two Rivers, which belonged to the Mitanni. THUTMOSE II (1512.1504 BC) married his half sister Hatshepsut and succeeded his father, Thutmose I. During his reign Thutmose put down Kushite rebellions in Nubia and revolts by bedouins in Canaan and continued temple construction, albeit on a small scale only, at Karnak. HATSHEPSUT was one of the few women to rule Egypt as a pharaoh. After the death (c.1504) of her husband, Thutmose II, she assumed power, first as regent of Thutmose III,(son of Thutmose II) and then (c.1503) as pharaoh.Hatshepsut had a daughter (Neferure). She encouraged commercial expansion, sent a trading expedition to Punt and sponsored a major building program overseen by Senenmut; the monuments of her reign include the temple at Deir el-Bahri. Towards the end of her reign she lost influence to Thutmose III who came to be depicted as her equal THUTMOSE III (1504-1450 BC) was very young when his father, Thutmose II, died and was until 1482 the co-regent of his aunt, Hatshepsut. Some time after he became sole monarch,he tried, for unknown reasons, to erase the memory of Hatshepsut by destroying many of the monuments which bore her name or effigy. From 1482 onwards, he devoted himself to the expansion of the Egyptian empire, leading many campaigns into Canaan, Phoenicia and Syria. AMENHOTEP II, was the 7th king of the 18th dynasty, son of Thutmose III, ruled Egypt from 1450 to 1425 BC. He continued the military exploits of his father, particularly in Syria, where he crushed an uprising and demanded oaths of loyalty from local rulers. THUTMOSE IV campaigned in Nubia and Retenu. He concluded a treaty with the Babylonians and entered into an alliance with the Mitanni by marrying Artatama's daughter. AMENHOTEP III (1417-1379 BC) Ruled Egypt at the height of its power. His extensive diplomatic contacts with other Near Eastern states, especially Mitanni and Babylonia, are revealed in the Amarna tablets. Of the great temple he built near Thebes, only two statues, the so-called colossi of Memnon, remain. Amenhotep's wife Tiye, a woman of non-royal birth, was prominently associated with him during his long and peaceful reign. AKHENATEN (Amenhotep IV) (c. 1379-1361), was invested as king not in the Amen temple at Karnak as custom dictated, but at Hermonthis, where his uncle Inen was High Priest of Re and immediately began building a roofless temple to the Aten, the disk of the rising sun. He soon forbade the worship of other gods, especially of the state god Amen of Thebes. In the 6th year he changed his name from Amenhotep ("Amen is satisfied") to Akhenaten ("beneficial to Aten") and left Thebes for a new capital at Akhetaten (El Amarna). Living there with his queen Nefertiti, six daughters, and possibly several sons, he fostered new styles in art and literature. The confiscation of the wealth of the Amen temples wreaked havoc upon its priesthood. Akhenaten used these riches to strengthen the royal control over the army and his officialdom. Smenkhare - Ankhkeperure: Nefertiti ruled Egypt after Her Husband died.She changed her name when she got the power.she ruled Egypt during 2 years TUTANKHAMUN was the son in law of Akhenaten, His vizier Ay restored the traditional polytheistic religion, abandoning the monotheistic cult of Aten of Akhenaten, its religious centre at el Amarna and returning to the capital Thebes. By reviving the cult of the state god Amen he strengthened the position of Amen's priesthood. The pharaoh changed his name Tutankhaten, (living image of Aten), to Tutankhamen, (living image of Amen). AY (Aye) he got the power when Tut died and Horemheb was in military campaign, he married the tut's widow ankhesenamen. HOREMHEB (1321-1293) when Ay, died he got the power, rebuilding his army devastated. he was the last pharaoh of this dynasty- published: 26 Aug 2013
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EGYPT 463 - PHARAOHS IV - (by Egyptahotep)
Images of Other Pharaohs, in this case some of them Known, others less known and others un...
published: 30 Jul 2012
author: Egyptahotep
EGYPT 463 - PHARAOHS IV - (by Egyptahotep)
EGYPT 463 - PHARAOHS IV - (by Egyptahotep)
Images of Other Pharaohs, in this case some of them Known, others less known and others unknown by the people. Here you can see:SEKHEMHET (III Dyn),MENKAUHOR...- published: 30 Jul 2012
- views: 305
- author: Egyptahotep
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Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten), Tutankhamun, Ay and Seti I 3/3
The Greatest Pharaohs 3of4 1350 BC - 30 BC Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten), Tutankhamun, Ay and S...
published: 10 Feb 2011
author: 2011alienufo
Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten), Tutankhamun, Ay and Seti I 3/3
Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten), Tutankhamun, Ay and Seti I 3/3
The Greatest Pharaohs 3of4 1350 BC - 30 BC Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten), Tutankhamun, Ay and Seti I By 1353 BCE, Egypt was again stable, with much of the prosper...- published: 10 Feb 2011
- views: 6526
- author: 2011alienufo
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EGYPT 192 - LUXOR Temple II - (by Egyptahotep)
More own images of LUXOR Temple. Luxor Temple, is among the most beautiful Temples in Egyp...
published: 21 Jun 2012
author: Egyptahotep
EGYPT 192 - LUXOR Temple II - (by Egyptahotep)
EGYPT 192 - LUXOR Temple II - (by Egyptahotep)
More own images of LUXOR Temple. Luxor Temple, is among the most beautiful Temples in Egypt. It was known in the New Kingdom period as Ipt-Rsyt, which means ...- published: 21 Jun 2012
- views: 284
- author: Egyptahotep
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EGYPT 348 -The LOUVRE MUSEUM *Antiquités égyptiennes IV* (by Egyptahotep)
The LOUVRE MUSEUM *Antiquités égyptiennes* (Fourth Part): The first state museum was opene...
published: 11 Feb 2013
author: Egyptahotep
EGYPT 348 -The LOUVRE MUSEUM *Antiquités égyptiennes IV* (by Egyptahotep)
EGYPT 348 -The LOUVRE MUSEUM *Antiquités égyptiennes IV* (by Egyptahotep)
The LOUVRE MUSEUM *Antiquités égyptiennes* (Fourth Part): The first state museum was opened in the Louvre in 1793. The central position held by the Louvre in...- published: 11 Feb 2013
- views: 199
- author: Egyptahotep