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When does Amenhotep take egypts throne and introuduces a new religon?

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Who ruled after Thutmose's?

After Thutmose III, the throne was succeeded by his son, Amenhotep II. Amenhotep II ruled during the 18th Dynasty of Egypt and is known for his military campaigns and building projects. His reign continued the legacy of Thutmose III, maintaining Egypt's power and influence in the region. Following Amenhotep II, the throne passed to his son, Thutmose IV.


What was the famous for king Akhenaten?

He was famous for moving the captial from Karnak to Akhetaten and changing their religion to worshiping the Aten the life-giving disc of the sun. His brothers were Tutankamun, and Tuthmosis, and his father was amenhotep III. He was born with the name Amenhotep IV and he changed it, then he changed his wife's name from Nefertiti to Neferneferuaten (fair is the beauty of the aten). When king Tutankamun took the throne he change the religion back to what it was before, and move the capital back to karnak.


When did king amenhotep 111 die?

King Amenhotep III of ancient Egypt died around 1353 BC. His reign, which lasted from approximately 1386 to 1349 BC, was marked by significant cultural and architectural achievements. Following his death, his son Amenhotep IV, later known as Akhenaten, ascended to the throne.


Why did amenhotep III rule Egypt at the age of 12?

Amenhotep III ruled Egypt at the age of 12 because he was next in line for the throne. After his father died, he became the ruler. It is speculated he ruled Egypt from June 1386 to 1349 BC


What religion did the glorious revolution bring to englands throne?

Anglican


Who were some Pharaohs in King Tutankhamuns family?

King Tut's grandfather was Amenhotep iii(a pharoah), married to queen Tiye. Amenhotep iii's son and successor was called Amenhotep v(better known as Akhenaten). Akhenaten's primary wife was queen Nefertiti, but his son and successor, Tutankhamun, was the child of his lesser wife, Kiya. Tutankhamun was married to his half sister Anaksenamun(daughter of Neferiti and Akhenaten. Tutankhamun died childless. His successor was Aye, Nefertit's father, who got the throne by marrying Tutankhamun's widow, Anaksenamun. He also died without an heir, and the throne was claimed by an army official named Horemheb, who married Nefertiti's sister Mutdnodjme.


When did Amenhotep 4 take the thone?

Amenhotep IV, later known as Akhenaten, ascended to the throne around 1353 BCE. He ruled during the 18th Dynasty of Egypt and is known for introducing a form of monotheism centered around the worship of the sun disc Aten. His reign marked a significant departure from traditional Egyptian polytheism and is notable for its artistic and cultural changes.


What is a Cathedra used for in the Catholic religion?

A Cathedra is the seat or the throne that a bishop in the Catholic Religion uses. The seat is the symbol of the authority to teach that the bishop has.


Is antigone loyal to the throne?

No, she is not. In the play, she mentions that she will follow what her religion says (in this case, to bury dead bodies for passage to the afterlife), which was against the throne's/Creon's decree that the body she was burying was not to be buried.


Is Antigone loyal subject to the throne?

No, she is not. In the play, she mentions that she will follow what her religion says (in this case, to bury dead bodies for passage to the afterlife), which was against the throne's/Creon's decree that the body she was burying was not to be buried.