- the
latter include Akhnaton King of
Egypt (1924) by
Dmitry Merezhkovsky,
Joseph and His
Brothers (1933–1943) by
Thomas Mann,
Akhnaton (1973) by
Agatha Christie...
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Akhnaton is a play by
Agatha Christie. It was
written in 1937,
around the same time she was
writing Death on the Nile. It is set in
Ancient Egypt, and...
-
grateful Akhnaton makes Sinuhe court physician and
gives ****mheb a post in the
Royal Guard, a
career previously denied to him by low birth.
Akhnaton becomes...
- The
Daily Princetonian (Nov. 15, 1965) over a
criticism of
Oedipus and
Akhnaton. Velikovsky's
rebuttal to
Masters was scathing,
running the
gamut from...
-
Akhnaton is a
music venue in Amsterdam,
founded in 1953. The
venue is also host to pop-up restaurants, and
political conferences. In May 2002, the first...
- dictionary. Akhenaton,
Akhnaton,
Akhnaten or
Akhenaten may
refer to: Akhenaten,
Pharaoh of the
Eighteenth dynasty of
Egypt Akhnaton (play), 1937 play by...
- "Men
above Time," and "Men
against Time"
using the
lives of
Genghis Khan,
Akhnaton, and
Adolf Hitler respectively.
Genghis Khan is used as an
example of a...
- this but was postponed.
Instead it was
followed in 1960 by
Oedipus and
Akhnaton,
where he
claimed that the
story of the
Pharaoh Akhenaten was the origin...
-
declaration to Akhenaten.
British writer Agatha Christie wrote the play
Akhnaton in 1937. The
story involves Pharaoh Akhenaten, his wife Nefertiti, and...
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Towards Zero
Verdict The
Unexpected Guest Go Back for
Murder Fiddlers Three Akhnaton Chimneys Radio and
television plays Wasp's Nest The
Yellow Iris
Three Blind...