Muhammad
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Muhammad
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Muhammad Ibn 'Abd
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Bruno III Von Querfurt and Countess Muhlingen Of Barby
Husband Bruno III Von Querfurt 2
Born: Abt 1284 - Of Vitzenburg, Sachsen, Prussia 2
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1 M Gebhard Xiv Von Querfurt 2
Born: Abt 1310 - Of, Vitzenburg, Sachsen, Prussia 2
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Spouse: Countess Of Mansfeld Elisabeth (Abt 1313-Bef 1358) 2
Spouse: Countess Of Schwarzburg Helene (Abt 1326-After 1363) 2
2 M Volrad Von Querfurt 2
Born: Abt 1311 - Of Vitzenburg, Schsn, Prss 2
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3 M Bruno Von Querfurt 2
Born: Abt 1312 - Of Vitzenburg, Schsn, Prss 2
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4 M Albrecht Von Querfurt 2
Born: Abt 1316 - Of Vitzenburg, Schsn, Prss 2
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5 F Elisabeth Von Querfurt 2
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Muhtadi
Husband Muhtadi 3
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1 M Qahir 3
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Muimhne Of Ireland King Of Ireland
Husband Muimhne Of Ireland King Of Ireland 1
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Mujahid Ibn Yusuf Of Denia
Husband Mujahid Ibn Yusuf Of Denia 1
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1 F Nn Bint Mujahid 1
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Mul King Of Kent
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1 UPDA 2 PLAC Under-King of Kent, killed in 687
Muldrow and Mabel Breedlove
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Born: 1894
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1 F Vera Muldrow (details suppressed for this person)
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Name: or Mabelle
Mundhir
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1 M Numan 3
Born: 0583
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Mundhir
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Mundhir I Of Al-Hirah
Husband Mundhir I Of Al-Hirah 1
Born: Abt 0418
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Mundhir III Of Al-Hirah
Husband Mundhir III Of Al-Hirah 1
Born: Abt 0503
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1 M Mundhir IV Of Al-Hirah 1
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2 M Aswad Of Al-Hirah 1
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3 M 'amr Ibn Hind 1
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During the last year of the reign of Sasanian ruler K a v a d , Lakhmid KingMundhir III invaded By zantine territ o r y a n d advanced to Hemesa, Apamea,and the region of An ti oc h a n d caused the dep ortaion of many prisoners. I n 554 , t he G ha ssanid al-Harith IV ibn Jabala defeated M undhi r III . --- --- -- Lakhmid Dynasty: pre-Islamic Bedou in tri bal dy nast y tha t aided Sasanian Iran in itsstrugg le wit h the By zanti n e Em pire and fostered early Arabi c poetry.
Centred at the Christian city of Al-Hirah, near presen t - d a y Al-Kufah insouthern Iraq, the Lak hmid kingdom or ig in at e d in the late 3rd century ADand developed essent ial l y a s a n Iranian vas sal state. Gaining a voice inIr ani a n affa ir s under King al-Mundhir I (c. 418-462), wh o rai s e d Bahr a m Vto the throne of the Sasanian empire , the L ak hmids rea ch ed the height oftheir powe r in th e 6th cen tur y, when al -Mu ndhir III (503-554) raidedByza ntine Syri a an d challenge d t h e pro-Byzantine Arab king dom of Ghas san.H is son 'Am r ib n Hind (554-569) was patr on of the pr e -Isl amic Arabic poetr y of Tarafah and othe rs associate d with A l-Mu'allaqa t ("The Suspended Odes ") . The dynast y became e xtinct wit h the deat h, in 602, of an-Nu'man III , who wa s a Nestoria n C hristian . Source : www.eb.com
Mundhir IV Of Al-Hirah
Husband Mundhir IV Of Al-Hirah 1
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1 M Numan V (Iii) Of Al-Hirah Last Lakhmid King 1
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2 M Amr Of Al-Hirah 1
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General Notes for Child Numan V (Iii) Of Al-Hirah Last Lakhmid King
During the reign of Numan V, the Lakhmid Dynasty c a m e t o a n end. First,in about 575, the Sasa nians occu p y Ye men , exp elling the Abyssinians whocontrolled the a re a, bu t al lowe d the Lakhm i rulers to continue to rule th e Lakhm id Ar ab ki ngdom.. In 579, the greatest Sasania n m onarc h , Khusr awNush irvan, died, leaving his empir e i n a stat e of war wi th bot h theRomans and Byzant ines . Sh ortly the reafter, i n 580, th e Byzantinesponsored Gh assin is (from S yria) invad ed the L a khmid kingdom and b urnedA l-Hirah. Du ring the rei gn of the B yzantine empero r Mauri tius, th e e mpirere-asser ts itself, b ringing th e Ghassan is in th e Syrian desert und er moredirec t contr ol . In 58 9, Khusra w Parviz becomes th e Sasanian mon arc h; buta rev olt in 59 1 threatened the mon a rchy until Kh u sraw was re stored t o thethrone by the Byza ntines, an d a pea ce accor d was rea che d between theSasania ns an d the Byzanti nes.
In 602, Khusraw Parviz imprisoned Numan V (where he d i e d s h ortlytherefater), and the Lakhmi d Arab kingdom w a s p lac e d under the control ofEaas, a Sasanian residen t o f th e Tr ay ye tribe ; soon after, it breaks up.
According to the Arab historian Abu Obayda (d. 824), Kh u s r a w Parviz wasangry with King Numa n for refusing t o gi v e h i m his daughter in marriageand insulting Persia n wom en , a n d therefor e imprisoned him. Subsequently,(6 04-611 ) K husr a w sent troops to recover the Numan famil y armo r , bu tQab u s (presumably Numan's son) refused, an d the Per sian s wer e d efeated atthe battle o f Dhu Qar , near Al-Hi rah . The Pr ophe t Muhaammad (allegedly)sai d of this, "Thi s i s the firs t b a ttle in which the Arab s took equitable veng ence on th e Persi ans, and they achi eved this victo r y thr ough me."
The Sasanians then begin to occupy Syria with the assis t a n c e of Jewishuprisings (612-614), an d removed the 'T r u e Cr os s' from Jerusalem to theSasanian capital of Cte si ph on (l oca ted on th e East bank of the TigrisRiver, o ppo sit e Sele ucia , about 20 miles south of Baghdad - bui lt a f te rbein g captu red by the Arabs in 637.)
Beginning in 622, the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius inv a d e s S asanianterritory; in 627 he campai gns in Mesopot am i a , an d near Ctesiphon, in628, Khusraw Parviz is assa ssi na te d, wh en peace i s restored. Heracliusrestores th e 'T ru e Cr oss' t o Jerusalem in 630. Source: Encyclopaed ia Ir ani ca
Both Jews and Christians despised the Arabs, regardi n g t h e m as some kindof savages who did no t even posse s s an o rg an ized Church like civilizedpeople. It may ha v e been pr id e th at made th e Arabs adopt the name ofhan i f ('pagan ' o r 'infi del') put upon them by their 'civil iz ed'neigh b ours . They w ere infidels, and as infidels t he y sought God . Man y ofthe m were actuated by a ce rtai n sp irit of revol t agai nst th e pretensionsof the othe r natio ns who humilia ted the m at ev e ry turn. On a poli ticalpla ne, too, as w e have see n, the B yzantine empero r Mauric e had demolis he dthe Arab p hylarch y of the Ghas sanids. A cross the border , Khusro Abha rwezha d grown sus picio us o f his Arab vassa l in Hira, Nu'm an III , a Chri stianfamou s in Arab poetry , and in 602 or t h ereabo ut s he had hi m imprisonedand pu t to death. The cro wn tak e n from the L akhmid family w a s bestowed ona man cho se n fro m a remot e tribe with no t radition of government , w ith,in a ddit i on, a Persian insp ector to keep a clos e ey e on him. H o wever, thenew 'king ' of Hira promptl y s ent wo rd to the s h aikh of the Arab t ribe ofBakr, wh ich was als o an auxili ar y of the Persian s , to ask fo r money, weapon s and a th ousan d shields whic h had bee n left with him by N u'manbef or e hi s imprisonmen t. Th e Arab chief refused. Khu sro se nt a larg e armyagains t h im, made up of A rab auxilia rie s with a thou sand Persi a n horse.The battle which took p l ace near the wel l o f D h u Qar, not far from whatwas lat e r to be Kufa, resu l te d in the rout of the Persians, wh o lo s t boththeir g ener a ls, and of their Arab allies. O n learn ing the new s at Me cca Muhammad was sai d to have e xclaimed : 'This i s the fir st ti me the Arabshave avenge d themselve s on th e Persian s .' It w as not to be the las t. Source: Mu hamm ad, by Maxi me Rodinson.
Mundhir V Of Al-Hirah
Husband Mundhir V Of Al-Hirah 1
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Fruela I Of Asturias and Munia
Husband Fruela I Of Asturias 3
Born: Abt 0740
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1 M Alfonso II The Chaste Of Asturias 3
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It is not proven that Alfonso II's wife was one of Pepins 5 daughters.
Muppim
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King Murchad Of Leinster
Husband King Murchad Of Leinster 4
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1 M King Donchad Of Leinster 4
Born: Abt 1050 - Leinster, Ireland
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King Murchad Macdiarmata Meicmáel Of Ireland and Sadb Ingen Macbricc
Husband King Murchad Macdiarmata Meicmáel Of Ireland 1 3 6
Born: Abt 1032 - Ireland
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Father: King Mbó, Diarmait Macmáil Of Ireland (Abt 1000-1072) 1 3 6
Mother: Dearbforgail Ingen Donnchada O'brien (Abt 1014-1080) 1 3 6
Marriage: Abt 1069 - Ireland
Wife Sadb Ingen Macbricc 1 3 6
Born: Abt 1030 - Ireland
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1 M King Donnchad Macmurchada Of Leinster 1 3 6
Born: Abt 1070 - Ireland
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Marr: Abt 1109 - Ireland
2 M Urchad Macmurchada 3
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4 M Énna Macmurchad 3
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1 UPDA 2 DATE 1052 2 PLAC Acceded: 2 SOUR S54
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1 UPDA 2 DATE 1098 2 PLAC Acceded: 2 SOUR S54
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1 UPDA 2 DATE 1072 2 PLAC Acceded: 2 SOUR S54
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Murdeach Tireach and Muiron
Husband Murdeach Tireach 7
Born: Abt 0261
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AFN: 8HRT-FC
Father: Fiacha Srabhteine (Abt 0235-Abt 0285) 2
Mother: Aiofe (Abt 0240- ) 2 7
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1 M Eochy Moyvone 7
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Muredach
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Born: Abt 0363 2
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Father: Eogham (Fogham) Owen (Abt 0337-Abt 0405) 2 7
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1 M Murchertach Or Mortogh Mor Mac Earca 131st Monarch 2
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2 M Fergus Mor Mac Erca 2
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Muriel
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Brian Fitzalan and Muriel
Husband Brian Fitzalan 3
Born: 1272 - Bedale, Yorkshire
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Father: Alan Of Bedale Fitzbrian ( -1267) 3
Mother: Agnes Fitzhenry ( - ) 3
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1 UPDA 2 DATE 1295 2 PLAC Acceded: Bedale
Tancred Hauteville Sgr. D'hauteville and Muriella Of Normandy
Husband Tancred Hauteville Sgr. D'hauteville 1 2 3
Born: 0970 - Normandy, France 2
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Murra Ibn Udad
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King Murrough Of Thomond
Husband King Murrough Of Thomond 2
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Murshilish II Of Khatti King Of The Hittites
Husband Murshilish II Of Khatti King Of The Hittites 1
Born: - [Abt. 1370 BC]
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1 M Khattushilish III Of Khatti King Of The Hittites 1
Born: - [Abt. 1326 BC]
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!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Khattushilish III Of Khatti King Of The Hittites
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Louis Evenden Williams and Muse
Husband Louis Evenden Williams
Born: 8 Jan 1888
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Mother: Millicent Maria White (1862-1958)
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1 M Louis Cleve Harding Williams (details suppressed for this person)
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2 M Williams (details suppressed for this person)
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Source: "Strictly Private" "Geneology of the Williams family from our earliest knowledge of them to the present date, as taken from the book of John David (or De Lamater) Williams, my father. I being Theodore Evenden Alsop Williams, his second son, born November 3 1860 at 1:30 a.m. at the No. 2 Hanover Place, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York." Dated Brooklyn NY, Sept 25, 1880 and annotated through 1934 by various descendents. Entered into the computer by Ron Williams, 2003. This is a copy of a handwritten manuscript obtained from Theo Williams' descendents.
Mushel Mamikonid
Husband Mushel Mamikonid 3 9
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Thutmose IV Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt and Mutemwiya
Husband Thutmose IV Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt 1
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Father: Amenhotep II Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt ( - ) 1
Mother: Tio ( ) ( - ) 1
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Other Spouse: Gilakhipa Of Mitanni ( - ) 1
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• Occupation, Pharaoh 18.8; 23 Sep 1425 BC - 16 Jun 1415 BC
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1 M Amenhotep III Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt 1
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Thutmose IV, king of Egypt (1419-1386 BC) of the 18t h D y n a sty, son of Amenhotep II, and grandson of Thutmos e I I I . H e conducted military expeditions to Nubia and S yri a , co llec ting tribute in both countries. He complete d t h e las t obeli sk begun by Thutmose III and cleared aw ay t h e san d from th e Great Sphinx of Giza. Thutmose I V negot ia ted al liances wi th Babylonia and with Mitann i and marr ie d the da ughter of A rtatama, king of Mitanni . Source: " Thu tmose IV, " Microsoft( R) Encarta(R) 98 Enc yclopedia. ( c) 1 993-1997 M icrosoft Corp oration. All rig hts reserved. Thutm ose IV, kin g of Egypt (14 19-1386 BC ) of the 18th Dy nasty , son of Amen hotep II, and g rand s on of Thutmose II I. H e conducted mili tary expeditio n s to Nubia and Syria , coll ecting tribute i n both count ries . He completed th e last o belisk begun by T hutmose I II and c leared away th e san d f rom the Great Sphi nx o f Giza. Thutmo se IV negot iated alli ances with Babylon i a and with Mitann i and marr ied the dau ghter of Artatam a, k ing of Mitanni. So urce: " Thutmose IV, " Microsoft(R ) Encart a(R) 98 Encyclopedi a. ( c)1993-1997 M icrosoft Co rpor ation . All rights reserved.
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General Notes (Wife)
Mutemwiya was the wife of Tuthmosis IV and is thou g h t t o h ave been a Mitanni princess who was given to t h e ki n g a s a tribute. She was the mother of the heir t o t he th ro ne , Amenhotep III. She was highly honored b y th e Egypti an s an d was buried at Thebes. Source: www.t oureg ypt.net - --- ----- ------ Amenhotep II's son Thutmos e IV ( ruled 1400 -139 0 BC ) sought to establish peacefu l relatio ns with th e Mita nnia n king Artatama, who had b een succes sful agains t the H ittit es. Artatama gave hi s daughter i n marriage, t he prere quisit e for which wa s probably th e Egyptian cessi on of som e Syria n city-sta tes to the Mit annian sphere o f influence . This wa s th e first such dipl omatic marriage , paving th e way for t h e age of Amenhote p III, when the e mphasis shif ted fro m wa r to diplomacy a nd the enjoyment o f the luxur y of e mpire. S ource: www.eb .comMutemwiya was t he wife of T uth mosis IV an d is though t to have been aMita nni prince s s who wa s give n to the k ing as a tribute. Sh e was the moth er of the heir t o the t hrone, Amenhotep II I . She w as high ly honoredby th e Egyp tians and was burie d at The bes. Sourc e: www.touregypt .ne t --------------- Am enhote p II's son Th utmose IV (rul e d 1400-1390 BC) sough t to e stablishpeacefu l relations w i t h the Mitannian kin g Art atama, who had bee nsuccessfu l aga inst the Hittites . Art atama gave hi s daugh ter in m arriage, the prerequisit e f or which was probably th e Egyp tian cessio n of someSy r i an city-states to the Mitan nia n sphere of inf luence. Th i s was thefirst such diplomat i c marr iage, pavin g the w a y for the age of AmenhotepIII , w hen the emphasis sh ift e d from war to diplo macy and t he en joyment ofthe luxu r y o f empire. Source: www.eb.com
General Notes for Child Amenhotep III Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt
Amenhotep III, king of Egypt (1386-1349 BC), of th e 1 8 t h D ynasty, builder of extensive architectural work s, i nc lu din g portions of the temple of Luxor and the so -call e d Col oss i of Memnon. His reign was one of peace a nd pro sp erity , whe n Egyptian power was at its height. A menhote p' s diplo mati c correspondence is preserved in th e Amarn a Le tters , a coll ection of some 400 clay tablet s found i n Tal l al ' Amarina h in 1887. Akhenaton, Egypt' s great re ligiou s refor mer, wa s his son. "Amenhotep III ," Microsof t(R) En carta(R ) 98 Ency clopedia. (c) 1993-19 97 Microsof t Corpora tion. Al l rights r eserved. ------ - The ninth ki ng of th e 18th dyna sty was th e son of Thu tmose IV and Qu een Mutem wiya. He mar ried Tiy, d aughte r of Yuya, who wa s a chancel lor of the no rth and w a s a priest of Hermonth is and Amon . Egypt was enj oyin g a pea ceful time during A menhotep's r eign, thus allow i ng him to c oncentrate on mo re artistic r enewals. He marr i ed daughter s of foreign ki ngs, includin g a Mitanni pri nces s and one fr om Babylon . This solidifie d his interna tiona l standings. Du ring hi s reign he enlarg ed many tem ples. H e built Malkata o n th e western shore o f Thebes , south of M edinet Habu. Thi s c omplex was a minia ture c ity with office s, houses, chamb e rs, chapels and apa rtme nts. Close to Malk ata he buil t a lak e for his queen . Ne xt to the lake he bui lt a pala ce for hi s harem an d a pa lace for Queen Tiy. He b uilt th e famous Col ossi o f Memn on and is accredited with b uildi ng the Temple o f Lu xor . Amenhotep spent years improvi n g Karnak, by addin g te m ples and a row of sphinxes that l i nked it to the tem p l e of Amon at Luxor. Amenhotep die d i n his mid fifties . H i s heir was the infamous Akhenate n. So urce: www.tour egypt .co mAmenhotep III, king of Egyp t (1386- 1349 BC), o f the 1 8th D ynasty, builderof extensi ve archit e ctura l works, in cludin g portions of the templ e ofLuxor a nd t he so-calle d Coloss i of Memnon. H is reig n was one o f p eace andprosp erity, whe n Egyptian power wa s at its hei g ht. Amenhotep' s d iplomatic correspondence i s preserve d i n the Amarna Le tters, a collec tion of some4 00 clay t abl et s found in Tal l al 'Amarinah i n 1887. Akh enaton , Egypt'sgr eat religiou s reformer, was hi s s on. " Amenh otep III," Mic rosoft(R) E ncarta(R) 98 Encyclo pedia . (c ) 1993-1997Microso ft Corpora tion . All rights rese rv ed . ------- The ninth ki ng of th e 18th dynasty was th e s o n of Thutmose IV and Quee nMutemw iya. He marrie d Ti y, d augh ter of Yuya, who was a c hancel lor of thenorth a nd wa s a pri est of Hermonthis a n d Amon . Egypt was enjo ying a peaceful t ime during Amenhot eps rei gn, thus allow ing hi m to conc entr ateon more artist ic ren ewals. He ma rried d aughters of forei gn kings, includi n g a Mitann i p rinces s and one from Babylon . This solidif i ed hisin ternationa l standings. During his re ign h e enla rg ed ma ny temples . Hebuilt Malkata on the weste rn shore o f T he bes, sout h of Medinet Hab u. Thiscomplex wa s a minia tu r e city wit h offices, houses, chambers, chapel s andapa r tmen ts. Cl o se to Malkata he built a lake for hi s quee n . Nex t to the lake he built a palace for his har e m a n d a palac e for Q ueen Tiy. He builtthe famous Colo ssi of M e mnon an d is ac credited with bui lding the Temp leof Luxor . A menhot ep sp ent years improving Karnak, b y adding templ es an d a r o w of sphinxes that linked it t o the temple o f Amo n a t Lu xor. Amenhotepdied in his mi d fifties . His h ei r was th e i nfamous Akhenaten. Source : www.touregypt.com
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