Pharaoh Akhenaten.
A pharaoh could make the laws of ancient Egypt and many times did make them. However he was under an overall restriction, so to speak, because the Egyptian outlook on life was one of continuity. A new law could not be too radical or the priests would get upset as their idea of the gods could not be changed. The Pharaoh Akhenaten tried it, but his reforms, both religious and civil lasted only as long as he did.
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Akhenaten tried to change religion in Egypt by promoting the worship of a single deity, the sun disc known as Aten. He believed in a form of monotheism and sought to establish Aten as the supreme god, rejecting the traditional polytheistic beliefs of the time. Akhenaten's religious reforms were part of his efforts to centralize power and authority in his reign.
the reforms of education
Akhenaten was born sometime in B.C.
akhenaten existed in 1353
The military reforms known as the Marian Reforms took place at 107 BCE
The Akhenaten Adventure was created in 2004.
Akhenaten and Nefertiti were the parents of Tutankhamen (King Tut).
Akhenaten
The Akhenaten Adventure has 355 pages.
Akhenaten ( Amenhotep IV)
Nefertiti was married to Akhenaten was she was 13 years old.