Akhenaten

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Akhenaten
n. Egyptian Pharaoh (who was known as Amenhotep IV at the beginning of his reign) of the 18th dynasty who reigned between approximately 1350-1332 BC, father of Tutankhamen


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Akhenaten (or rarely : Ikhnaton) meaning Effective spirit of Aten, first known as Amenhotep IV (sometimes read as Amenophis IV and meaning Amun is Satisfied) before his first year, was a Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt, especially notable for attempting to compel the Egyptian population to monotheistically worship the Aten. Although there are doubts as to how successful he was at this, it was the first known attempt at monotheism the world had seen. He was born to Amenhotep III and his Chief Queen Tiye and was their younger son. Akhenaten was not originally designated as the successor to the throne until the untimely death of his older brother, Thutmose.
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Akhenaten
Noun
1. early ruler of Egypt who rejected the old gods and replaced them with sun worship (died in 1358 BC)
(synonym) Akhenaton, Ikhanaton, Amenhotep IV
(hypernym) king, male monarch


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