Tutankhamum
When Horemheb became king, he had the names of Akhenaton, Tutankhamun, and Ay chiseled from monuments. So Tutankhamun was unknown to later Egyptians.
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Nefertiti
There is no further mention of her in any historical record, so it is presumed Akhenaton ordered that her name never be mentioned again. It is unclear whether her disappearance ...
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Light of the Morning
That boy, Akhenaton (1320bc), was the Egyptian Pharaoh famous as the first ruler in history to espouse ?Monotheism?, the worship of only one god.
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View the profile of akhenaton
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Libraries & Culture, Bookplate Archive
The city was built around 1375 to 1350 B.C. as the new capital of the Pharaoh Akhenaton?also known as Amenhotep, or Amenhophis, IV?as a part ...
http://www.gslis.utexas.edu/~landc/bookplates/15_2_Akhenaton.htm |
King Tutankhamun: Was It Murder
Tutankhamun, born in about 1343 B.C., was probably a son of the famous pharaoh Akhenaton by a minor wife. His probable brother or half brother, Smenkhkara, was chosen by ...
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