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Latest revision as of 11:58, 31 December 2012
Amenhotep (meaning: "Amun is satisfied") is the name of several Egyptian Pharaohs.
In the Comic story arc Abyss Lara is trapped by an undead Pharaoh called Amenhotep in the afterlife.
In the novel The Amulet of Power a ship that Lara travels on is also named Amenhotep.
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