Rebel, tyrant, and prophet of arguably the world’s earliest monotheistic religion, Akhenaten has been called history’s first individual. His impact upon ancient Egyptian customs and beliefs stretching back for centuries was so alarming that, in the generations following his death in 1336 BC, he was branded a heretic. Official king lists omitted his name.
Akhenaten was not supposed to become pharaoh. The son of Amenhotep III, who dominated the first half of the 14th century BC, ruling over a court of unprecedented luxury and magnificence that placed great emphasis on solar theology, Prince Amenhotep, as he was then called, was younger brother to the crown Prince Thutmose. Following Thutmose’s unexpected death, though, he became the heir apparent – and when his father died in 1353 BC, he took the throne as Amenhotep IV.
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Akenaten was fighting Seti and Rames II, Akenaten lived to ~ 100 yrs!
WOW. JUST WOW. There’s much to consider here. Thank you for a well rounded approach to the subject matter.
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If scholars won't acknowledge it to prove it wrong it means they can't.
Reminds me of the movie ‘The Prince of Egypt’. It’s been one of my favorite movies from since I can remember and the story lines align quite perfectly.