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Crowned Amenhotep IV, he changed his name to Akhenaten in his fifth year on the throne and focused his energies on promoting a single god, Aten, the sun disk. Together with his beautiful queen ...
They found some Khamun ground. Archaeologists have discovered a 3,400-year-old town that was possibly erected by King ...
Recent discoveries in Egypt uncover how daily life unfolded under Pharaoh Akhenaten, offering insight into a city lost for ...
Pharaoh Akhenaten (Ehnaton or Amenhotep IV) Another significant ruler, albeit a century after the Exodus, is Akhenaten (also known as Ehnaton or Amenhotep IV, 1353–1336 BCE), who initiated a ...
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TheCollector on MSN5 Lost Cities of Ancient Egypt RediscoveredAmenhotep III’s son Amenhotep IV, better known as Akhenaten, made many changes to Egyptian politics and religion. Known as ...
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The 'lost golden city' archaeologists are calling the biggest Egypt find since TutankhamunAmenhotep III's son, Amenhotep IV, took a different approach during his reign. Also known as Akhenaten, he took a more religious approach and abandoned the royal seat at Thebes and the ...
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