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Amenhotep

Amenhotep (Ỉmn-ḥtp; "One who pleases Amun") is an ancient Egyptian name. Its Greek version is Amenophis (Ἀμένωφις).

Nobles, Pharaohs of the 18th dynasty & Princes

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Pharaohs of the 18th dynasty

Princes

Nobles

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Amenhotep

Nodes33
Edges32
Triples38
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.060606
Components1

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Amenhotep

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related to Nobles · 23
Amenhotep → Amenhotep Huy, Amenhotep III, Amenhotep-Huy, Amun, Ancient Egyptian, Asyut, Dynasty, DynastyAmenhotep, Governor, Hapu, Hatshepsut, High Priest, Huy, Kush, Memphis, Northern Oasis, Queen Kakat, South, Thutmose III, Tutankhamon
related to Other · 7
Amenhotep → Book, Dead, Joseph Smith Papyri, Mummies Alive, Ptolemaic, Rapses, The
related to Princes · 5
Amenhotep → AkhenatenAmenhotep, Amenhotep II, Cairo, Ramesses II, Sobekhotep IV
related to Pharaohs of the 18th dynasty · 3
Amenhotep → Akhenaten, Amenhotep IAmenhotep IIAmenhotep IIIAmenhotep, IV

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amun one name ỉmn-ḥtp pleases ancient egyptian 18th dynasty princes named greek version amenophis ἀμένωφις notable bearers pharaohs nobles references

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Amenhoteprelated to NoblesDynastyAmenhotep0.60section
Amenhoteprelated to NoblesHatshepsut0.60section
Amenhoteprelated to NoblesDynasty0.60section
Amenhoteprelated to NoblesHapu0.60section
Amenhoteprelated to NoblesAncient Egyptian0.60section
Amenhoteprelated to NoblesHigh Priest0.60section
Amenhoteprelated to NoblesAmun0.60section
Amenhoteprelated to NoblesAmenhotep Huy0.60section
Amenhoteprelated to NoblesGovernor0.60section
Amenhoteprelated to NoblesNorthern Oasis0.60section
Amenhoteprelated to NoblesThutmose III0.60section
Amenhoteprelated to NoblesAmenhotep-Huy0.60section

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