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( 14th century bc ) , Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty; reigned 1379–1362 bc ; came to the throne as Amenhotep IV . He renounced polytheism, introducing a monotheistic cult based on worship of the sun disk, Aten, in whose honor he changed his name. The husband of Nefertiti, he moved the capital from Thebes to the newly built city of Akhetaten. The empire began to disintegrate during his reign.

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1. Drawing of Akhenaten with cat by Megaera Lorenz Akhenaten was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh who reigned about 3,500 years ago

2. Did the pharaoh Akhenaten deny he was a god? Egypt

3. Akhenaten was known as Prince Amenhotep when he was young

4. Departing from the idealized images of earlier pharaohs, Akhenaten

5. Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and the three eldest daughters Meritaten, Meketaten and Ankhesenpaaten

6. Akhenaten chest, Aten Cartouches MET 21.9.599.jpg 2,437 × 3,273; 1.15 MB

7. Smenkhkare, was a co-regent of Akhenaten who ruled after his death.

8. The future Akhenaten was a younger son of Amenhotep III and Chief Queen Tiye.

9. Akhenaten was the assumed name of Amenhotep IV, the son of Amenhotep III

10. Akhenaten is the main antagonist of the comic miniseries Marvel: The End by Jim Starlin.

11. Akhenaten Amenhotep IV changed his name to Akhenaten and defied tradition by establishing a new religion that believed that there is but one god; the sun god Aten. By the time Akhenaten took the throne, his family had been ruling Egypt for nearly two hundred years and had established a huge empire dominating Palestine, Phoenicia, and Nubia.

12. Moses and Akhenaten: The Secret History of Egypt at the Time of the Exodus

13. Akhenaten, known before the fifth year of his reign as Amenhotep IV, was a pharaoh of Egypt

14. 11 Freud postulated that Moses was an Egyptian nobleman who adhered to the monotheism of Akhenaten.

15. “There is only one God, my father.I can approach him by day, by night.”Akhenaten

16. If Smenkhkare outlived Akhenaten, and became sole pharaoh, he likely ruled Egypt for less than a year.

17. Akhenaten, also spelled Akhenaton, Akhnaton, or Ikhnaton, also called Amenhotep IV, Greek Amenophis, king (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”)

18. Akhenaten became best known to modern scholars for the new religion he created that centered on the Aten.

19. Akhenaten and Nefertiti both wear elaborate new plumed crowns featuring sun disks, protective cobras, and ram horns

20. 19 Scientists have identified Akhenaten, the " heretic " king who introduced monotheism to ancient Egypt, as Tutankhamun's father.

21. Akhenaten would create a city, Amarna, dedicated to his new central god Aten and move there with his family

22. Favorite Add to King AkhenAten and wife Nefertiti sacrifice to the Sun God Aten 25" x 35" AdornmentAccents4U

23. Media in category "Cartouches of Akhenaten" The following 83 files are in this category, out of 83 total

24. The pharaoh Amenhotep IV changed his name to Akhenaten to reflect his worship of a sole god, the Aten

25. In the fifth year of his reign, Akhenaten rejected the traditional religion in favour of worshiping the Aten, or sun disc

26. Akhenaten, also known as Amenhotep IV, was king of Egypt during the Eighteenth Dynasty and reigned from 1375 to 1358 B.C

27. Egyptian King Akhenaten, meaning “Effective for Aten”—his name was originally Amenhotep IV, reigned from about 1352 to 1336 B.C.E.

28. House Altar depicting Akhenaten, Nefertiti and Three of their Daughters, limestone, New Kingdom, Amarna period, 18th dynasty, c.1350 BCE (Ägyptisches …

29. Akhenaten is a source of endless fascination and speculation - this often masks the fact that we actually know very little about him

30. 15 Akhenaten (ah-keh-NAH-ten), best known for introducing a revolutionary form of monotheism to ancient Egypt, reigned in the mid-1300s B.C.

31. If you manage to land 3, 4, or 5 of the scatter symbols anywhere in view you’ll trigger the Akhenaten Spins bonus round

32. The Aten cult afforded a special place to royal women, especially Nefertiti, who was linked with AkhenAten and the Aten in a divine triad

33. For example, Tutankhamun married his half-sister Ankhesenamun, and was himself the child of an incestuous union between Akhenaten and an unidentified sister-wife.

34. The seventeen-year reign of the pharaoh Amenhotep IV / Akhenaten is remarkable for the development of ideas, architecture, and art that contrast with Egypt’s long tradition.

35. The reign of King Akhenaten stands out in ancient Egyptian history for artistic innovation, the creation of a new religious capital and intrigue surrounding royal succession.

36. Great Hymn to Aten (also known as Great Hymn to the Aten) discovered in the tomb of Ay was most likely composed by AkhenAten

37. 28 Though the coffin's cartouches—oval rings containing the pharaoh's names—had been chiseled off, the coffin bore epithets associated only with Akhenaten himself.

38. For the first time in history, portraits of the royal family depicted them as humans, instead of purely divine beings, with Akhenaten and Nefertiti engaged in daily life.

39. In his reign, Akhenaten started a religious revolution in ancient Egypt, making Aten Egypt’s one god, instead of worshipping to multiple deities, as in the past.

40. They have concluded that the elongated skull, cheek bones, cleft palate, and impacted wisdom tooth suggest that the mummy is the father of Tutankhamun, and thus is Akhenaten.

41. Atenism, the Aten religion, the Amarna religion, or the "Amarna heresy" was a religion and the religious changes associated with the ancient Egyptian Eighteenth Dynasty pharaoh AkhenAten

42. 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

43. Akhenaten, considered by many as a heretic Pharaoh, was the ruler responsible for taking ancient Egypt towards an entirely different religious lifestyle, trying to reconstruct religion departing from traditional ancient Egyptian polytheism

44. Akhenaten was known before the fifth year of his reign as Amenhotep IV, a Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt, ruled for 17 years and died in 1336 BC or 1334 BC

45. Although Akhenaten has been considered by some as the world’s first monotheist, the religion of the Aton may best be described as monolatry, the worship of one god in preference to all others

46. After a brief occupation of the city by Pharaoh Tutankhaten, the successors of Akhenaten left the city and attempted to destroy all traces of this most mysterious and dramatic interlude in Egyptian history

47. Akhenaten known before the fifth year of his reign as Amenhotep IV, was a Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt who ruled for 17 years and died perhaps in 1336 BC or 1334 BC.

48. Akhenaten (original pronunciation ʔxnʔtn, vowels unknown; modern pronunciation axɛnatɛn ), known as Amenhotep IV at the start of his reign, was a Pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty, especially notable for single-handedly restructuring the Egyptian religion to monotheisticly worship the Aten

49. Akhenaten was an Egyptian pharaoh who ruled during the Eighteenth Dynasty of the New Kingdom period of Ancient Egypt. He is famous for changing the traditional religion of Egypt from the worship of many gods to the worship of a single god named Aten.

50. 阿蒙霍特普四世(按不同的时间体系估计,去世于前1351年-前1334年之间),后改名埃赫那吞(Akhenaten,亦譯做埃赫那顿),古埃及 第十八王朝 法老。