The pharaoh named Ahkmenrah is not a real Egyptian pharaoh. He was actually a character in the Night at the Museum movies.
He contributed a level of artistry and temple buildings along with a reigious revolution of the sun disk god Aten.
He changed the realign
His father, Akhenaten.
Akhenaten ( King Tut's father )
It is obviously King Akhenaten. King of easy. From SS Book
Akhenaten and Nefertiti were the parents of Tutankhamen (King Tut).
The pharaoh Akhenaten made everyone in Egypt worship Aten.
His father, Akhenaten.
Akhenaten ( King Tut's father )
King Tutankhamun, a pharaoh in the Eighteenth Dynasty in ancient Egypt, lived from 1341 BCE to 1323 BCE. Tutankhamun became king at the age of nine upon the death of his father Akhenaten. Akhenaten's abolition of Egypt's polytheistic religion and his focus upon one god, the sun god Aten, drastically changed Egypt's religious traditions. During his reign, Tutankhamun and his regents began to return ancient Egyptian religious traditions back to their pre-Akhenaten norms.
King Tut's father was the Pharoah Akhenaten. Akhenaten ruled over Egypt from 1353 BC - 1336 BC in the 18th Dynasty. . He introduced the monotheistic religion of the sun disk god, Aten.
Pharaoh Akhenaten.
his family is mostly unknown, but it widely thought that Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV) was his father, and that Akhenaten's daughter was King Tut's wife. Akhenaten is still known as the Heretic King, and is dishonored by the pharoas after him. he tried to change the entire religion of Egypt to the honor only the Sun God, Aten. His negligence led barbarians to invade Egypt and he fled from his capital, never to be seen again.
It is obviously King Akhenaten. King of easy. From SS Book
Akhenaten and Nefertiti were the parents of Tutankhamen (King Tut).
Akhenaten is a famous pharaoh of ancient Egypt. He is buried in the Royal Wadi in Amarna, Egypt. The distance from Memphis to Amarna, Egypt is approximately 6700 miles.
Famous pharaohs of Egypt include King Tut, Khafra, Cleopatra, and Ramses. Other pharaohs include Khufu, Hatshepsut, Thutmose, Djoser and Akhenaten.
Devoted to Aten in Egypt
Akhenaten ( Amenhotep IV)