Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye - Parents of Akhenaten
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Amenhotep appears to have been crowned while still a child, perhaps between
the ages of 6 and 12. His lengthy reign was a period of peace and prosperity,
and artistic splendour. He built extensively at the temple of Karnak,
including at least two pylons, a colonnade behind the new entrance, and
a new temple to the goddess Ma'at. He also oversaw construction of another
temple to her at Luxor. Queen Tiye (Tiy) Tiye (c. 1398 BC - 1338 BC) was the Chief
Queen of Amenhotep III and matriarch of the Amarna family. By all accounts,
she was a very beautiful woman. Tjuyu, Tiye’s mother was Egyptian (a descendant
of Ahmose-Nefertari), and it appears from his mummy that her father, Yuya,
may have been of Asiatic descent. Tiye married Amenhotep III during year
2 of his reign (1385 BC) and they had at least six children, one of whom,
Akhenaton, went on to become pharaoh. While her mummy has not been definitely
identifed, she is thought to be "the elder Lady" found in one
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Akhenaten
| Amenemhet III | Cleopatra
VII | Hatshepsut
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