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  2. Amenhotep I - Wikipedia

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    Amenhotep I was the son of Ahmose I and Ahmose-Nefertari. His elder brother, the crown prince Ahmose-ankh, died before him, thus clearing the way for his ascension to the throne. [7] Amenhotep probably came to power while he was still young himself, and his mother, Ahmose-Nefertari, appears to have been regent for him for at least a short time. [9]

  3. KV39 - Wikipedia

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    KV39 as the burial place of Amenhotep I was first suggested by Weigall in 1911. He drew on the location of that king's tomb as described in the Abbott Papyrus, as being 120 cubits (63 metres (207 ft)) from a feature called aḥay to the north of the "house of Amenhotep of the Garden".

  4. List of Egyptian deities - Wikipedia

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    Amenhotep I – The second Pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty, deified [70] Amenhotep, son of Hapu – A scribe and architect in the court of Amenhotep III , later deified for his wisdom [ 69 ] Amu-Aa – A god who accompanies Osiris during the second hour of the night [ 39 ]

  5. Ahmose I - Wikipedia

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    Ahmose I was succeeded by his son, Amenhotep I. A minority of scholars have argued that Ahmose had a short co-regency with Amenhotep, potentially lasting up to six years. If there was a co-regency, Amenhotep could not have been made king before Ahmose's 18th regnal year, the earliest year in which Ahmose-ankh, the heir apparent, could have died ...

  6. Tomb ANB - Wikipedia

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    A basalt bust of a woman, who may be Ahmose-Nefertari was discovered in the tomb. The statue is now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (M.M.A. 21.7.9). [1] Fragments of stone vessels with inscriptions of Ahmose I, Ahmose-Nefertari and Amenhotep I (M.M.A.21.7.1-8.) where found in the tomb, as well as a fragment inscribed for King Apepi and a daughter named Herti.

  7. Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt family tree - Wikipedia

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  8. Amenhotep III - Wikipedia

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    Amenhotep was the son of Thutmose IV and his minor wife Mutemwiya. He was born probably around 1401 BC. [12] Later in his life, Amenhotep commissioned the depiction of his divine birth to be displayed at Luxor Temple. Amenhotep claimed that his true father was the god Amun, who had taken the form of Thutmose IV to father a child with Mutemwiya ...

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