Amenemope

Amenemope

pharaoh Egypt

Amenemope was a pharaoh of ancient Egypt's 21st Dynasty, reigning from 993 to 984 BC. He is historically significant for his contributions to Egyptian art and culture, particularly during a period marked by relative stability and prosperity. Amenemope is best known for his gilded wooden funerary mask, which is one of the most important artefacts housed in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. His reign is often characterized by a focus on religious practices and monumental architecture, leaving a lasting legacy that is still studied by Egyptologists today.

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Taiwan Taiwan: Amenemope was a pharaoh who reigned about 3,000 years ago and whose bracelet was recently stolen. 5

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: Pharaonic painting disappears from Saqqara necropolis

United States United States: The missing bracelet, believed to be more than 3,000 years old, once belonged to Pharaoh Amenemope. 7

Fox News: Pharaoh Amenemope's gold bracelet stolen from Egyptian Museum in Cairo

United States United States: Amenemope ruled during the Third Intermediate Period, likely between 993 and 984 B.C. 5

Fox News: Pharaoh Amenemope's gold bracelet stolen from Egyptian Museum in Cairo

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Amenemope was a pharaoh of ancient Egypt's 21st Dynasty who ruled from 993 to 984BC. 7

BBC: Search for ancient Egyptian gold bracelet missing from museum