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mine: He threw out the old gods and goddesses. Instead only " Aton"(another god)
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The Akhenaton removed the priests' , positions, and closed temples.
He mover the capitol of Egypt from Thebes to Amara.
He removed the priests' positions, seized their lands, and closed temples.
He did away with all the traditional Egyptian gods and instituted a new religion with the Sun as the only, universal god.
Akhenaton's son-in-law was Tutankhamun, who was married to Akhenaton's daughter, Ankhesenamun. Tutankhamun succeeded Akhenaton as pharaoh of Egypt.
it is pronounced Akhenaton
Akhenaton ruled Thebes.
It is not known how Akhenaton died.
Akhenaton introduced significant religious reforms in ancient Egypt by promoting the worship of Aten, the sun disk, as the sole deity, effectively shifting from the traditional polytheistic beliefs. He established a new capital, Akhetaten (modern-day Amarna), to focus on this monotheistic worship and fostered artistic changes that emphasized a more naturalistic style. Additionally, Akhenaton's reign saw a reduction in the power of the priesthood of Amun, challenging the established religious order and altering the political landscape. These reforms were controversial and faced resistance, ultimately leading to a reversion to traditional practices after his death.
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.
Akhenaton was the father of Tutankhamun who followed him as Pharaoh.
Akhenaton was a leader (pharaoh) of Egypt.