Yes he belived in Aten and he and his wife Nefertiti nearly destroyed the entire nation
Scholars disagree about exactly who was Tutankhamen's father. Akhenaton, formerly Amenhotep IV, may have been Tut's father. Akhenaton is famous for abolishing traditional Egyptian religion and starting his own monotheistic religion that worshiped the sun. Some scholars believe that Akhenaton's monotheism may have influenced ancient Hebrew religion as one of Akhenaton's hymns to the Aten (sun) is very similar to Psalm 104.
Akhenaten is the pharaoh who is largely credited for instilling monotheism as the main religion in Ancient Egypt. Though the cult of the god Ra had been growing already, Akhenaten decided to enforce his own brand of monotheism: worship centered around Aten, the disk of the sun.
king tut did not make rules at first, because there was a man named Ay, who watched over him and made all the rules. although he made these rules, he did not reign power over egypt. this man is also known to have killed king tut at the age of 18, thinking that he would reign power.
AnswerA Pharaoh's job is to rule the Kingdom of Egypt and be the leading figure of their religion since he was considered son or daughter of a god or goddess.
Ancient Egyptians had their own polytheistic religion, worshipping dozens of gods they believed were present in and had control over nature. Rituals centered on the pharaoh, a human descended from gods.
Atheist and Agnostics often let kids make educated decisions on religion, however, understanding parents may do the same no matter what their own religion.
Each religion views their own god the way they desire. There can be many or one. No religion is supposed to "make fun" or "critize" a other religion as well. Whoever chooses their own religion is what their heart wants them to do.
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Yes they were. They could own their own property and have there own buisness. There was even a woman pharaoh. Her name was Hatshepsut. She was the first woman pharaoh. There was also another woman pharaoh named Cleopatra.
Mainly, I think taking care of Egypt and not let the country fall. You would have to be able to empress the citizens and make sure how they would want Egypt to become. Most of the time pharaohs try to make relationships with other countries.
yes they did
In the majority of the Plagues, Pharaoh hardened his own heart. Only in a few of the later plagues did God harden Pharaoh's heart. These later cases were a punishment for Pharaoh having hardened his own heart while he still had free will.