Tell al-Amarnah — V. Amarnah (Tell al ) … Encyclopédie Universelle
Aménophis IV Akhenaton — ou Akhnaton pharaon égyptien (v. 1372 1354), époux de Néfertiti. Il instaura en égypte, contre les prêtres d Ammon, une religion monothéiste fondée sur le culte d Aton, divinité solaire, et transporta sa capitale de Thèbes à Akhetaton (auj. Tell… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Aménophis IV Akhnaton — Aménophis IV Akhenaton ou Akhnaton pharaon égyptien (v. 1372 1354), époux de Néfertiti. Il instaura en égypte, contre les prêtres d Ammon, une religion monothéiste fondée sur le culte d Aton, divinité solaire, et transporta sa capitale de Thèbes… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Amarna — The site of Amarna (commonly known as el Amarna or incorrectly as Tel el Amarna; see below) (Arabic: العمارنة al ‘amārnah ) is located on the east bank of the Nile River in the modern Egyptian province of Minya, some 58 km (38 miles) south of the … Wikipedia
Northwest Semitic languages — Northwest Semitic Levantine Geographic distribution: concentrated in the Middle East Linguistic classification: Afro Asiatic Semitic Cent … Wikipedia
Urban planning in ancient Egypt — The use of urban planning in ancient Egypt is a matter of continuous debate. Because ancient sites usually survive only in fragments, and many ancient Egyptian cities have been continuously inhabited since their original forms, relatively little… … Wikipedia
Amenophis III — King 1417 1379 BC. Amenophis III succeeded to the throne as a child, being the son of *Tuthmosis IV and his chief queen, *Mutemweya; his divine birth, as the son of the god Amun, was depicted in wall scenes in the Temple of Luxor. … … Ancient Egypt