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A·khe·na·ten or A·khe·na·ton A0169800 (ä′kə-nät′n, äk-nät′n) also Ikh·na·ton (ĭk-nät′n) Originally A·men·ho·tep IV (ä′mən-hō′tĕp, ăm′ən-) Died c. 1355 bc. King of Egypt (1372-1355) who rejected the old gods and initiated a monotheistic worship of the sun-god Aten.A•khe•na•ton or A•khe•na•ten (ɑkˈnɑt n, ˌɑ kə-) also Akh•na•ton (ɑkˈnɑt n) n. (Amenhotep IV) died 1357? b.c., king of Egypt 1375?-1357?: reformer of ancient Egyptian religion (son of Amenhotep III). ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Akhenaton - early ruler of Egypt who rejected the old gods and replaced them with sun worship (died in 1358 BC)Akhenaten, Amenhotep IV, Ikhanaton |
AkhenatonenUK
Akhenaton: see IkhnatonIkhnaton or Akhenaton [Egyptian,=Aton is satisfied], d. c.1354 B.C., king of ancient Egypt (c.1372–1354 B.C.), of the XVIII dynasty; son and successor of Amenhotep III. His name at his accession was Amenhotep IV, but he changed it to honor the god Aton. ..... Click the link for more information. .Akhenaten, Akhenaton original name Amenhotep IV. died ?1358 bc, king of Egypt, of the 18th dynasty; he moved his capital from Thebes to Tell El Amarna and introduced the cult of Aten AkhenatonenUK Related to Akhenaton: AkhenatenSynonyms for Akhenatonnoun early ruler of Egypt who rejected the old gods and replaced them with sun worship (died in 1358 BC)Synonyms- Akhenaten
- Amenhotep IV
- Ikhanaton
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