Akhenaten
Amenhotep IV. Then changed his name to Akhenaton.
Amenhotep IV (who later changed his name to Akhenaten).
Amenhotep iv(Amun is pleased) changed his name to Akenaten(devote to Aten in Egypt).
Amenhotep IV changed his name to Akhenaten meaning "the spirit of Aton (the sun god)
Amenhotep IV changed his name to Akhnaten. He had a son called Tutenhaten who became pharoah and changed his name to Tutenkhamen.
His original name was Amenhotep IV. He then changed his name to Akhenaten. This was because he wanted to name himself after Aten the sun god.
Amenhotep IV, who later changed his name to Akhenaten, reigned for about 17 years before adopting the new name. He began his reign as Amenhotep IV around 1351 BCE and changed his name to Akhenaten in the fifth year of his rule, around 1346 BCE. This change marked a significant shift in ancient Egyptian religion and art, emphasizing the worship of the sun deity Aten.
It still exists at the same location -- the name has just been changed to The Hamptons.
Amenhotep IV changed his name to Akhenaton and changed the official religion of Egypt to a monotheistic cult centered around the Aton, represented by the sun disk.
There were 4 Egyptian pharaohs with this name. They belonged to the 18th dynasty and their Greek name was Amenophis. Amenhotep I : ruled in the 16 century BC. He fought wars in Nubia and Libya. Amenhotep II: ruledin the 15th centuryBC. He was the son of Hatsepsut (queen) and Tuthmosis III. He fought successfully in Syria and the Middle East. Amenhotep III: ruled in the 15-14th century BC. His reign was generally peaceful ; he had many grandiuous buldings built in Thebes e.g. The Colossi of Memnon and the Luxor Temple. Amenhotep IV: he was who changed his name into Aknenaten, when he replaced religion of Amon with a monotheistic (!) religion of Aten.
Amenhotep III (or Amenophis III) was the 9th Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty, and succeeded his father Thutmose IV. He ruled Egypt from 1386 to 1349 BC, or other sources say, 1388 to 1351 BC.
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