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Around 1506 BC, Amenhotep III's reign in ancient Egypt came to an end. A prominent pharaoh of the 18th dynasty, Amenhotep's rule was marked by prosperity, grand architectural projects, and the consolidation of Egypt's power in the region. Notable among his achievements is the construction of the majestic Luxor Temple and his co-regency with his son Akhenaten, who would later initiate radical religious reforms in Egypt.