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'''Amenhotep I''' (died 1506 or 1504 BCE) was the second Pharaoh of the {{Wiki|Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt}}. He was also the younger brother of [[Ahmose-ankh]].
'''Amenhotep I''' (died 1506 or 1504 BCE) was the second Pharaoh of the {{Wiki|Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt}}. He was also the younger brother of [[Ahmose-ankh]].


His royal Nebty name was Aa Neru, meaning "He who inspires great terror”, in reference to his warlike tendencies. A [[Amenhotep's Bow|predator bow]] was later named after him and obtained by the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] in the 1st century BCE.
His royal Nebty name was Aa Neru, meaning "He who inspires great terror”, in reference to his warlike tendencies. A [[Amenhotep's Bow|predator bow]] was later named after him and obtained by the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] in the 1st century BCE.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>


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This article is about the second pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. For other uses, see Amenhotep.

Amenhotep I (died 1506 or 1504 BCE) was the second Pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. He was also the younger brother of Ahmose-ankh.

His royal Nebty name was Aa Neru, meaning "He who inspires great terror”, in reference to his warlike tendencies. A predator bow was later named after him and obtained by the Medjay Bayek in the 1st century BCE.[1]

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