
Amunhotep III
Amunhotep III was the ninth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, reigning from approximately 1386 to 1349 BC. He is known for his opulent reign, extensive building projects, and diplomatic marriage alliances, which significantly enhanced Egypt's wealth and power. Amunhotep III commissioned many monumental structures, including the famous Luxor Temple, and was a patron of the arts, leaving behind a legacy of exquisite artifacts and statues. His reign is often considered a high point of ancient Egyptian civilization.
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Amunhotep III is known for building the Luxor Temple to honor the god Amun Ra.
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