Djeserkare Amenhotep I (d. 1506 BC or 1504 BC) was the second Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt. He inherited the kingdom formed by the military conquests of his father, and maintained dominance over Nubia and the Delta, however probably did not attempt to keep power in Syrio-Palestine. He continued to rebuild temples in upper Egypt, and revolutionized mortuary complex design by separating his tomb from his mortuary temple, setting a trend which would persist throughout the entire New Kingdom. His reign is generally dated from 1526 to 1506 BC or 1525 to 1504 BC.
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| - Djeserkare Amenhotep I (d. 1506 BC or 1504 BC) was the second Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt. He inherited the kingdom formed by the military conquests of his father, and maintained dominance over Nubia and the Delta, however probably did not attempt to keep power in Syrio-Palestine. He continued to rebuild temples in upper Egypt, and revolutionized mortuary complex design by separating his tomb from his mortuary temple, setting a trend which would persist throughout the entire New Kingdom. His reign is generally dated from 1526 to 1506 BC or 1525 to 1504 BC.
- Amenhotep I - faraon, władca z XVIII dynastii. Syn faraona Jahmesa i Ahmes Nefertari. Panował w latach 1504-1483 (wg Helcka, lub 1514-1493(wg. Kraussa)
- Although his reign is poorly documented, it is possible to piece together a basic history from available evidence. He inherited the kingdom formed by his father's military conquests and maintained dominance over Nubia and the Nile Delta, but probably did not attempt to keep power in Syrio-Palestine. He continued to rebuild temples in Upper Egypt, and revolutionized mortuary complex design by separating his tomb from his mortuary temple, setting a trend which would persist throughout the New Kingdom. After his death, he was deified into the patron god of Deir el-Medina.
- Amenhotep I (Amenhotep, sometimes read as Amenophis I and meaning "Amun is satisfied") (Egyptian jmn-ḥtp yamānuḥātap) was the second Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Egypt. His reign is generally dated from 1526 to 1506 BC. He was born to Ahmose I and Ahmose-Nefertari, but had at least two elder brothers, Ahmose-ankh and Ahmose Sapair, and was not expected to inherit the throne. However, sometime in the eight years between Ahmose I's 17th regnal year and his death, his heir apparent died and Amenhotep became crown prince. He then acceded to the throne and ruled for about 21 years.
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- Amenhotep I – XVIII dynastia
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- Djeserkare
- Holy is the Ka of Ra
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- possibly Ahmes
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| - One of the few surviving three-dimensional representations of Amenhotep I contemporary to his reign, now in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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- He who inspires great fear
- Who inspires great fear
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- Amenhotep
- Amun is Satisfied
- Amun is satisfied
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| - Mummy found in Deir el-Bahri
- buried in Dra' Abu el-Naga'
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- Mummy found in Deir el-Bahri cache, but was likely originally buried in Dra' Abu el-Naga' or KV39
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| - Djeserkare Amenhotep I (d. 1506 BC or 1504 BC) was the second Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt. He inherited the kingdom formed by the military conquests of his father, and maintained dominance over Nubia and the Delta, however probably did not attempt to keep power in Syrio-Palestine. He continued to rebuild temples in upper Egypt, and revolutionized mortuary complex design by separating his tomb from his mortuary temple, setting a trend which would persist throughout the entire New Kingdom. His reign is generally dated from 1526 to 1506 BC or 1525 to 1504 BC.
- Amenhotep I - faraon, władca z XVIII dynastii. Syn faraona Jahmesa i Ahmes Nefertari. Panował w latach 1504-1483 (wg Helcka, lub 1514-1493(wg. Kraussa)
- Although his reign is poorly documented, it is possible to piece together a basic history from available evidence. He inherited the kingdom formed by his father's military conquests and maintained dominance over Nubia and the Nile Delta, but probably did not attempt to keep power in Syrio-Palestine. He continued to rebuild temples in Upper Egypt, and revolutionized mortuary complex design by separating his tomb from his mortuary temple, setting a trend which would persist throughout the New Kingdom. After his death, he was deified into the patron god of Deir el-Medina.
- Amenhotep I (Amenhotep, sometimes read as Amenophis I and meaning "Amun is satisfied") (Egyptian jmn-ḥtp yamānuḥātap) was the second Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Egypt. His reign is generally dated from 1526 to 1506 BC. He was born to Ahmose I and Ahmose-Nefertari, but had at least two elder brothers, Ahmose-ankh and Ahmose Sapair, and was not expected to inherit the throne. However, sometime in the eight years between Ahmose I's 17th regnal year and his death, his heir apparent died and Amenhotep became crown prince. He then acceded to the throne and ruled for about 21 years. Although his reign is poorly documented, it is possible to piece together a basic history from available evidence. He inherited the kingdom formed by his father's military conquests and maintained dominance over Nubia and the Nile Delta but probably did not attempt to keep power in Syrio-Palestine. He continued to rebuild temples in Upper Egypt and revolutionized mortuary complex design by separating his from his mortuary temple, setting a trend which would persist throughout the New Kingdom. After his death, he was deified into the patron god of Deir el-Medina.
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