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Akhenaten

Akhenaten

Amenhotep IV The Revolutionary Pharaoh Akhenaten
Amenhotep IV The Revolutionary Pharaoh Akhenaten

Born as Amenhotep IV, likely in Thebes, Egypt. He is believed to be the son of Pharaoh Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye.

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Akhenaten The Revolutionary Pharaoh of Egypt
Akhenaten The Revolutionary Pharaoh of Egypt

Succeeds his father as Pharaoh of Egypt, taking the name Akhenaten.

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Founding Atenism The Radical Reign of Akhenaten
Founding Atenism The Radical Reign of Akhenaten

Introduces Atenism, a monotheistic worship of the sun god Aten, and orders the closure of traditional temples and the establishment of a new capital city called Akhetaten (modern-day Amarna).

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Unveiling a New Artistic Vision Akhenatens Revolution
Unveiling a New Artistic Vision Akhenatens Revolution

Promotes a new artistic style characterized by naturalistic depictions and a focus on family life, in contrast to the formal and stylized art of previous pharaohs.

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Akhenaten Illness and Reversals in Amarna
Akhenaten Illness and Reversals in Amarna

Died in Amarna, possibly as a result of illness. His son Tutankhaten (later Tutankhamun) becomes pharaoh and reverses many of Akhenaten's reforms.

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Akhenaten Religious Reformer and Artistic Visionary
Akhenaten Religious Reformer and Artistic Visionary

Akhenaten's reign, religious reforms, and artistic revolution had a significant impact on Egyptian history and culture. He remains a controversial figure, with some seeing him as a religious visionary and others as a heretic.

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