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Amenhotep IV. Then changed his name to Akhenaton.
The wife of Amenhotep I was Ahmose-Meritamon. The wife of Amenhotep II was Tiaa. The wives of Amenhotep III were Tiye, Gilukhepa, and Tadukhepa, and the wives of Amenhotep IV were Nefertiti, Kiya, Meritaten, Ankhesenamun. He was also married to one of his sisters, but her name is not known.
Another name for Amenhotep was Akhenaten
He changed his name to Akhenton.
Amenhotep 4th was his Dad's name and his Mum's name was Nefertiti
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The pharaoh who succeeded Amenhotep III is known as Amenhotep IV, but he is more commonly referred to as Akhenaten. He is notable for introducing a form of monotheism centered around the worship of the sun disk Aten. Akhenaten's reign marked a significant departure from traditional Egyptian polytheism and is often considered a revolutionary period in ancient Egyptian history.
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Amenhotep IV. Then changed his name to Akhenaton.
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The wife of Amenhotep I was Ahmose-Meritamon. The wife of Amenhotep II was Tiaa. The wives of Amenhotep III were Tiye, Gilukhepa, and Tadukhepa, and the wives of Amenhotep IV were Nefertiti, Kiya, Meritaten, Ankhesenamun. He was also married to one of his sisters, but her name is not known.
Amenhotep was an ancient Egyptian name. Its notable bearers were: Amenhotep I, Amenhotep II, Amenhotep III and Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten). The first Amenhotep was the second Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Egypt. His reign is generally dated from 1526 to 1506 BC. That dynasty was related to the Hebrew exodus.
Pharaoh Akhenaten is known for introducing a monotheistic religion centered around the sun god Aten during his reign in ancient Egypt. He attempted to establish Aten as the supreme deity and even changed his name from Amenhotep IV to reflect his devotion to this one god.
Amenhotep changed his name when he excepted the belief in one supreme being. The name Amenhotep derives from the Egyptian god amon.
Another name for Amenhotep was Akhenaten