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(Redirected from Amenophis IV)
Akheniten ๐๐๐๐ณ๐
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Born | Amenhotep 14th century BCE Egypt |
Died | c. 1335 BCE Egypt |
Nationality | Egyptian |
Political orientation | Atenism |
Political party | 18th Dynasty |
Amenhotep IV (died c. 1335 BCE) was a ruler of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. In the fifth year of his reign, he renamed himself to Akheniten and began a series of reforms that weakened the priesthood. He moved the capital from the aristocratic stronghold of Waset to the newly built city of Akhetiten. He also established a monotheistic religion based around the Sun disk Iten while defunding the temples of other gods. His successors Semenekhkara and Tutankhamen reversed his reforms after his death.[1]
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- โ Grigory Bongard-Levin, Boris Piotrovsky (1988). Ancient Civilisations of East and West. https://archive.org/details/ancientciveastwest/mode/1up.