The priests became angry at Akhenaten because he implemented radical religious reforms that diminished the power of the traditional priesthood. By promoting the worship of Aten, the sun disk, and effectively sidelining the worship of other gods, particularly Amun, Akhenaten threatened the established religious order and the wealth and influence of the priests. This shift not only undermined their authority but also disrupted the economic and social stability that the priesthood had maintained in ancient Egyptian society.
the priests of Amon-Re re-established their authority :D
The Akhenaton removed the priests' , positions, and closed temples.
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He removed the priests' positions, seized their lands, and closed temples.
Religious leaders reacted angry. HOPED IT HELPED (^_^) LOVE,justinbieberfatima
Religious leaders reacted angry. HOPED IT HELPED (^_^) LOVE,justinbieberfatima
Akhenaton's son-in-law was Tutankhamun, who was married to Akhenaton's daughter, Ankhesenamun. Tutankhamun succeeded Akhenaton as pharaoh of Egypt.
it is pronounced Akhenaton
Akhenaton ruled Thebes.
It is not known how Akhenaton died.
the priests of Amon-Re re-established their authority :D
Akhenaton was the father of Tutankhamun who followed him as Pharaoh.