Amun, the sun god. He wanted Egypt to be a monotheistic civilization, but the priests did not approve of this change. Almost immediately after Akhenaten died the priests change Egypt back into a polytheistic civilization.
The pharaoh Akhenaten made everyone in Egypt worship Aten.
Akhenaten is especially noted for attempting to compel the Egyptian population in the monotheistic worship of Aten,
Amenhotep IV, also known as Akhenaten
she was not a wife to pharaoh Ramses she was the chief wife to pharaoh akhenaten.
If I recall, I think it was Akhenaton
Akhenaten
The pharaoh Akhenaten made everyone in Egypt worship Aten.
Akhenaten is especially noted for attempting to compel the Egyptian population in the monotheistic worship of Aten,
Akhenaten. He was the first to propose the worship of one God.
The pharaoh Akhenaten is most known for his attempt to bring about a monotheistic religion rather than the accepted polytheism. His worship centered around Aten, the sun-disk. This religion was ultimately rejected by his people.
Amenhotep IV, also known as Akhenaten
Pharaoh Akhenaten.
she was not a wife to pharaoh Ramses she was the chief wife to pharaoh akhenaten.
The pharaoh Akhenaten made Atenism the national religion of Egypt. after his death, pharaoh Tut ordered the old gods to be put back. technically everyone had to worship it.
Amenhotep IV or Akhenaten.
If I recall, I think it was Akhenaton
Because she and her husband the Pharaoh Akhenaten set up the worship of the single Sun god the "Aten" rather than the existing ancient Egyptian pantheon.