- Akhenaten - Wikipedia
As a pharaoh, Akhenaten is noted for abandoning traditional ancient Egyptian religion of polytheism and introducing Atenism, or worship centered around Aten
- Akhenaten | Biography, Mummy, Accomplishments, Religion . . .
Akhenaten, was a king (c 1353–36 bce) of ancient Egypt of the 18th dynasty, who established a new cult dedicated to the Aton, the sun’s disk (hence his assumed name, Akhenaten, meaning “beneficial to Aton”)
- Akhenaten - World History Encyclopedia
Akhenaten (reigned 1353 to 1336 BCE) was a pharaoh of 18th Dynasty of the New Kingdom of Egypt He is also known as 'Akhenaton' or 'Ikhnaton' and also 'Khuenaten', all of which are translated to mean 'successful for' or 'of great use to' the god Aten
- Akhenaten (aka Akhenaton) | The Heretic Pharaoh
Akhenaten (aka Akhenaton) is one of Ancient Egypt's most controversial and notable pharaohs He ruled for 17 years during the 18th Dynasty and came to be known by some fascinating names, including Great Heretic , The Heretic Pharaoh, and Rebel Pharaoh
- 10 Facts About Pharaoh Akhenaten - History Hit
Also known as Amenhotep IV, Akhenaten was Pharaoh of ancient Egypt of the 18th dynasty between 1353-1336 BC
- Akhenaten: The Mysteries of Religious Revolution - ARCE
Akhenaten came to power as the pharaoh of Egypt in either the year 1353 or 1351 BCE and reigned for roughly 17 years during the 18th dynasty of Egypt’s New Kingdom Akhenaten became best known to modern scholars for the new religion he created that centered on the Aten
- BBC - History - Ancient History in depth: Akhenaten and the . . .
Akhenaten came to the throne of Egypt around 1353 BC The reign of his father, Amenhotep III, had been long and prosperous with international diplomacy largely replacing the relentless military
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