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She is included in numerous monuments in the company of her husband, Amenophis III.
Archive 2008-08-01 Jan 2008
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She is included in numerous monuments in the company of her husband, Amenophis III.
Exhibit of Egyptian Queens Jan 2008
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Abd Hiba, king of U-ru-sa-lim, seeing his capital menaced, dispatched six letters in succession to his suzerain, Amenophis III, imploring succour.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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Some alabaster slabs came to light at Tell el Amarna bearing the hieroglyphic names of King Amenophis IV. and his father, Amenophis III.
The Tell El Amarna Period Carl Niebuhr 1894
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At Karnak all the parts were repeated several times, and under Amenophis III.
A Text-Book of the History of Architecture Seventh Edition, revised 1890
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Luxor, founded by Amenophis III, but altered and extensively rebuilt by
The Critic in the Orient George Hamlin Fitch 1888
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Then comes a colonnade of seven double columns, fifty-two feet high, with calyx capitals; a second court, that of Amenophis III, with double rows of columns on three sides; the vestibule of the temple, two chapels, the birth-room of
The Critic in the Orient George Hamlin Fitch 1888
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This temple of Luxor was originally built by Amenophis III of the eighteenth dynasty in honor of
The Critic in the Orient George Hamlin Fitch 1888
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Luxor, with ruins of the finest temple in Egypt, 143-146; built by Amenophis III; restored and enlarged by
The Critic in the Orient George Hamlin Fitch 1888
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_Amenophis III_ thy father he sent to me; he explained ... of all that he sent there was no message at all that I ... to your father as to what he sent to me; and _Teie_ the chief wife of _Amenophis III_ your mother knew all of them.
Egyptian Literature Comprising Egyptian tales, hymns, litanies, invocations, the Book of the Dead, and cuneiform writings Epiphanius Wilson 1880
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