The Luxor Temple was built for the worship of Amun Ra, his wife Mut, and their son Khonsu, the gods, who are also called the Tayyibi Trinity, “The Triad of Thebes”. King Amenhotep the Third: The credit for building the temple in its present image on the eastern bank of the Nile on one axis from north to south is due to Amenhotep the Third from the eighteenth dynasty kings. Queen Hatshepsut and King Tuthmosis the Third: They constructed a small building consisting of three cemeteries dedicated to the Trinity of Thebes, and it is possible that King Ramses II reconstructed these cemeteries and registered his name on them. King Ramses II completed it by adding an open courtyard and an edifice. There are also shortcomings dating back to the time of Hatshepsut and Tuthmosis the Third. Alexander the Great also left traces of him inside the temple