King Amenhotep IV
King Amenhotep IV, known as (Akhenaten), which means the living spirit of Aten, is an Egyptian pharaoh from the Eighteenth Dynasty. His father was King Amenhotep III and his mother was Queen Tiye.
King Amenhotep IV, known as (Akhenaten), which means the living spirit of Aten, is an Egyptian pharaoh from the Eighteenth Dynasty. His father was King Amenhotep III and his mother was Queen Tiye.
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