Yes he did because he was the bravest and best ruler ever
Ramses ll was bold in honoring himself and Akhenaton tried to make them believe in one god but didn't last after his death.
Ramses ll was bold in honoring himself and Akhenaton tried to make them believe in one god but didn't last after his death.
Akhenaton.
they inroduced monothesis which worshipping one god named aten the son god akhenaton wanted any timples that represented the other gods to be distoryed because he wanted them to believe in one god (sry 4 spelling im not that gud yea yea yea ik that is what spell check is for wateva) written by alana
Amenhotep IV was the pharoah or king of Egypt who enforced worship of just one god, Aton Ra, previously a minor god - the god of the sun disc. Amenhotep then changed his own name to Akhenaton (servant of Aton").
He tried to get his people to worship only one god.
Akhenaton
no. Akhenaton believed in the one true God. He believed all the Egyptian gods were merely different facets or aspects of this one God, whom he called Aton. his name was originally Amenhotep IV, named after his ancestors. because his name included the name of the god Amen, he changed it to Akhenaton, literally, "beloved of Aton."
Akhenaton was the only pharoh who believed in just one god. The one god he believed in was the god of sun.
he promoted monotheism, wich means one god to belive in.
He is a Egyptian King who said that the sun is the god of RA but the real god is Alah
Akhenaton (or Ikhnaton) was the first monotheistic god. He changed his name from Amenhotep IV.Akhenaten was the first Egyptian ruler to believe in one god.