Akhenaton
King (pharaoh) of ancient Egypt of the 18th dynasty (c. 1353?1335 BC), who may have ruled jointly for a time with his father Amenhotep III
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The religious revolution of Akhenaton
THOUTMOSIS IV: His first wife was MOUT EN WIYA (or Moutemouia) 2nd wife: Artatama, princess of the Mitanni - three sons were born to 1st wife - two died very young,
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bodyone
Akhenaton: Is He Really That Important? Akhenaton changed a great many things over the course of his life. But was he really an important individual?
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Akhenaton, le pharaon hérétique
Avec Blake et Mortimer, introduciton ` un des moments les plus singuliers de l'histoire des pharaons, l'hirisie amarnienne et son culte d'Aton, le Dieu solaire
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Horus (Egyptian god)
The End#1-6)- Akhenaton returned to Earth after becoming used to the cosmic powers granted him by the Celestial Order. As he proceeds with conquering the Earth, Horus describes ...
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Mr. Dowling's Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt Page
The pharaohs of ancient Egypt were regarded as gods as well as kings. Learn more about Menes, Hatshepsut, Akhenaton, Tutankhamen and others in a lesson designed for middle school ...
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