and Tutankhamun This is the metadata section. Skip to content viewer section. Baker, Darrell. 2008. Encyclopedia of the Pharaohs, Volume I: Predynastic to the Twentieth Dynasty. Cairo: American ...
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They change their names to Tutankhamun and Ankhesenamun, proclaiming their rejection of Akhenaten's heresy and their renewed dedication to the cult of Amun. Then the curtain falls. Ten years after ...
The city was founded by Akhenaten, a king who, along with his wife Nefertiti and his son, Tutankhamun, has captured the modern imagination as much as any other figure from ancient Egypt.
Tutankhamun became pharaoh after the death of his father Akhenaten. Some people liked how Akhenaten ruled but others didn't. He outlawed all of the gods except for one called Aten. The people were ...
He was the son of Akhenaten, who while king introduced monotheism to society and introduced a less popular deity, which Tutankhamun reversed, according to Scientific American. Carter's long search ...
Tutankhamun ascended to the throne at nine ... come," lived over 3,300 years ago and was the principal wife of Pharaoh ...
Nefertiti married Akhenaten, Tutankhamun's father, but her tomb has yet to be discovered. King Tutankhamun ascended to the Egyptian throne at just nine years of age and ruled from 1332 BC to 1323 BC.
British archaeologist Howard Carter and his team of excavators opened the doors to the sarcophagus of the ruler itself.
It is the largest ancient city ever unearthed and one of the greatest discoveries since the tomb of Tutankhamun.