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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Amenhotep Ii Of Egypt Pharaoh Of EgyptMale Note Born: Married: Died: at Abt. 1392 BCAbt. 1392 BC
Other Spouses: Merit-amon Of Egypt
Father: Thutmose Iii Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt Mother: Meryetre Hatshepsut Of Egypt
WIFE
Name: Tio ( )
Born: Died:
CHILDREN
Born: Died: at Abt. 1392 Wife: Mutemwiya
NOTES
1). Amenhotep, the seventh king of the 18th Dynasty, w a s a f i e rce ruler that excelled in both horsemanship a n d archer y . W hile a prince, he was given the command o f t he nava l ba se n ear Memphis. In his first year as kin g th e Asiati cs re belle d, but to no avail. He spent hi s secon d year i n Syri a overc oming several uprisings. Hi s victor ious retu rn to E gypt wa s indicated by the capti ve office rs that we re hangi ng upsid e down on the prow o f his ship . The sam e were behe aded i n a ceremony by Ame nhotep s ow n hand. Hi s son, Thutm ose I V assumed the thr one when Ame nhotep die d at the age o f 45 . His remains s how signs o f a systemi c disease which p robab ly attribut ed to his de ath. He buil t a court in the T empl e of Luxo r, that was l ater decorate d by Tutankhamun an d Hor emheb . Amenhotep II s tomb is i n the Valley of the Ki ng s i n Thebes. Source www.touregyp t.comAmenhotep, the se v enth k ing of the 18 th Dynasty, wa s a fierce ruler that exce lled i n both hor s emanship and a rchery. While a pri nce, h e was gi venth e command of the na val base near Mem phis . I n his fir s t year as king theAsia tics rebelled , but to no a vail. H e sp ent his second yea r i n Syriaov ercoming severa l upri sings . His victorious r eturn to Eg ypt wasindicated b y th e capt i ve officers tha t were han ging upside down on t he prow of h is ship. The sa me wer e beheaded i n a ceremo n y by Amenhotep s ownhand. Hi s so n, Thutmose IV assumed t h e throne when Ame nhotep d i e d at theage of 45. His rema in s show signs of a s ystemi c d isease which probablyattri bute d t o his death. H e bu il t a court in the Temple of L uxor , thatwas later deco r ate d by Tutankhamu n and Horemh eb. Am enhotep II s tom b is i n the Valley of the Kings i n Thebes . Source www.t ouregy pt. com !DEATH edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged

											
											

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