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ä'k?-nät'n, äk-nät'n) Pronunciation Key King of Egypt (1375?-1358?) who rejected the old gods and initiated a monotheistic worship of the sun-god Aton.
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Akhenaton - MSN Encarta
Akhenaton, also called Amenhotep IV, pharaoh of Egypt from about 1353 to 1335 bc. Akhenaton was the son of Amenhotep III and Tiy, and husband of
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Akhenaton
Yacht Gulet Date of Launching : 18 June 2005 Port of Registry: Valetta/ Malta Length Registred: 30.60 M on Deck Breadth registred: 7.20 M Depth Registred: 4.10M
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RFI Musique - - Akhenaton
This man has become one of the most mediatized people of Marseilles. He is also without a doubt one of the most listened to representatives of rap music in France.
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Akhenaton the Pharaoh
Akhenaten - Amenhotep IV 1379-1362 BC. Servant of, High Priest and Son of the one god Aton / Aten (The Sun Disk) Akhenaten was a revolutionary who ...
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Look Up (Finger) Player Akhenaton
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Akhenaton
Akhenaton © Copyright 2001, Jim Loy. Akhenaton (Akhenaten) ruled Egypt from about 1350 to 1334 B.C.E., in the middle of the 18th Dynasty. His picture is shown on the left; his ...
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