Amenhotep
IV / Akhenaten
1352 - 1336
Ankenaton was the tenth king of the
18th Dynasty. He is well-know because he broke away from the traditional religion.
He worshipped the god Aten, the sun god that was worshipped in earlier times. Ankenaten
is theorized as being the world's first monotheist. A monotheist is a person who
tries to convert worship of deities to the worship of just one god or deity. Early in his
reign he changed his name from Amenhotep IV to Ankhenaten to show loyalty to
Aten. He also changed his wife's name from Nefertiti, to
Nefer-Nefru-Aten.
Ankhenaten died in the 18th year of his reign. His
successor, Horemhab, claimed his reign began from the date of Amenhotep III, thus wiping
out the entire rule of Ankhenaten for future generations.
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