He was born in ancient Egypt most likely in Thebes.
Kiya was one of the wives of the Pharaoh Akenaten. She was not of royal Egyptian blood but does appear to have been Egyptian born. She was a much favoured and beloved wife and bore Akenaten a daughter during the middle years of his reign, after his move to Amarna. There is no historical record of her presence in the Royal court during the early or later parts of Akenaten's reign.
The awnser is Akenaten
hatshepsut, tutankhamen, and akenaten
yes nefetiti did have power, she was the first wife of pharoah akenaten and had 6 daughters with him. Nefertiti would have an influence on the decisions made by akenaten (such as banning all the gods)
Father- Pharaoh Akenaten Mother- Queen Kiya
1. hatshepsut 2. tutankhamen 3. Akenaten
The usual spelling is Nefertiti (1370-1330 BC), wife of the pharaoh Akenaten.
Amenhotep iv(Amun is pleased) changed his name to Akenaten(devote to Aten in Egypt).
A pharaoh was hatshepsut-female and tutenkamen-male and akenaten-male and pharaohs were considered gods in ancient Egypt.
No,there wasnt.Since all pharoahs before akenaten were robbed,the people buried him on a hillside or something like that.Sorry, but I hope I helped.
Although the monotheism of Akenaten was much earlier than the monotheism instituted under King Josiah of Judah, it was only to last the lifetime of on king. In this respect it can better be compared to the earlier attempts at monotheism under King Hezekia, also abandoned under his son Manasseh. An important ritualistic difference was that the people of Judah could always worship their God in the Temple in Jerusalem, whereas only King Akenaten could worship the god Aten. The ordinary people had to give the devotions to their king, who would worship Aten on their behalf. It also seems that monotheism did not really extend beyond the Egyptian capital.
she might have died before him. also he might have been but tomb raiders took his body. no one has ever found Amenhotep the fourth or akenaten.