- Temples of a Million years
The term Temple of a Million years is a translation of the
Ancient Egypt ian term used to refer to the mortuary temples of thepharaoh 's of the New Kingdom, mainly in theTheban Necropolis area. [cite book|author=Siliotti, A|title=Guide to the Valley of the Kings and to the Theban Necropolises and Temples |year=1996|publisher=A.A. Gaddis|location=Cairo|pages=p.94-5]The aim was to preserve their memory and provide a place of worship of the divine king. They were also used a resting place for the boat of
Amun at the time of theBeautiful festival of the valley during which the cult statue of the god visited the west bank of Thebes.The first of the temples be built for
Amenhotep I of the 18th dynasty. Several other 18th dynasty rulers built temples of the same purpose, the best known being theDeir el-Bahari (whereHatshepsut built beside the funerary temple ofMentuhotep II ), [cite web|url=http://archaeology.about.com/od/archaeologicalsites/a/deir_el_bahri.htm|title=Pharaoh Hatshepsut's Deir el-Bahri|accessdate=2008-04-20|author=K. Kris Hirst] and that of Amenhotep III, of which theColossi of Memnon are the only major extant remains.The later rulers of the 18th Dynasty either failed to build here at all, or in the case of
Tutankhamun ,Ay andHoremheb their constructions were not finished.The 19th Dynasty ruler
Seti I constructed his temple in what is now known as Gurna. [cite web|url=http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2004/694/he1.htm |accessdate=2007-02-15|title=Creatness eclipsed by magnitude|publisher=Al-Ahram Weekly] Part of his "Glorious temple of Seti Merenptah in the field of Amun which resides at the West of Thebes". was devoted to his fatherRamesses I , whose short reign prevented him from constructing his own, it was finished by his sonRamesses II .Ramesses II constructed his own temple (referred to as theRamesseum , a name that was given to it byChampollion in 1829), "Temple of million years of Usermaatre Setepenre which is linked with Thebes-the-Quoted in the Field of Amun, in the West". [cite web|url=http://www.archeo.ens.fr/8546-5Gren/clrweb/7dguylecuyot/GLRamesseumWeb.html|title=THE RAMESSEUM (EGYPT), RECENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH|author=Guy Lecuyot|accessdate=2007-03-07|publisher=Archéologies d'Orient et d'Occident]Much later, in the 20th Dynasty,
Ramesses III constructed his temple in Medinet Habu. [cite journal|author=Uvo Hölscher|title=Medinet Habu 1924-1928. II The Architectural Survey of the Great Temple and Palace of Medinet Habu (season 1927-28)|journal=OIC|volume=No. 5|location=Chicago|publisher=University of Chicago Press|year=1929]References
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