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Louxor dromos & pylône


Middle Kingdom : likely that there were in the same area where he lived Amenhotep III temple remnants of an ancient temple or shrine sacred back to the Middle Kingdom , and most likely he was in the era of a family of twelve.

King Amenhotep III : thanks in building the temple in its current form, on the east bank of the Nile on one axis from north to south to Amenhotep III of the kings of the Eighteenth Dynasty .

Queen Hatshepsut and King Thutmose III : They B_ed small building consisting of three chapels dedicated to the Thebah Triad is likely to King Ramses II had rebuilt these chapels and record his name on it.

King Ramses II : Added King Ramses II of the kings of the Nineteenth Dynasty and was succeeded by a large monument spacious courtyard The masters of Papyrus .
Amenhotep III ordered the establishment of this temple to the Thebah triad most likely for two reasons :

1 - to confirm the percentage of the god Amun, the same as that eligibility for the throne were not clear , according to Egyptian traditions , which states that the pharaoh must be a son of Pharaoh and Princess of pure breed either if the lineage is pure Victsp eligibility to the throne to marry the eldest daughter of the king (ibid.). One of the two conditions did not apply to Amenhotep III ummah were not Egyptian , and his wife were not the ownership of the breed . Therefore confirmed its legitimacy to prove lineage to the throne of the God Amun himself and registration of birth on the sacred walls of the room and the famous temple known as the Chamber of birth .

2 - pleasing the priests of Amun, in order to come to terms Pharaoh legitimate to Egypt therefore dedicated this temple to the god Amun, and a copy of the picture , a so-called " Amon Ra - ka - death - AFP " no " Amun - Ra bull mother ," an image that appears Amun - Ra agency fertile and the life cycle.

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