- – 1323 BC
during the late
Eighteenth Dynasty of
ancient Egypt. Born
Tutankhaten, he was
likely a son of Akhenaten,
thought to be the KV55 mummy. His...
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Pharaoh Akhenaten of
Egypt names Smenkhkare as a co-ruler. 1336 BC:
Tutankhaten becomes Pharaoh of
Egypt and
marries Ankhesenpaaten, his half sister...
- The
period from the 13th year of Akhenaten's
reign to the
ascension of
Tutankhaten is very murky. The
reigns of
Smenkhkare and
Neferneferuaten were very...
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notably under his
close successor Tutankhamun, who
changed his name from
Tutankhaten early in his reign. When some
dozen years later,
rulers without clear...
- Neferneferuaten, of
which little is known. In 1334 Akhenaten's son,
Tutankhaten,
ascended to the throne:
shortly after, he
restored Egyptian polytheist...
- pantheon. The
point of this
transition can be seen in the name-change of
Tutankhaten into
Tutankhamun indicating the loss of
favor in the
worship of the Aten...
- her reign.
After Neferneferuaten's death, Akhenaten's 9-year-old son
Tutankhaten succeeded her. At the
beginning of his reign, the
young pharaoh reversed...
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pharaoh (Akhenaten), and the
mother of a
third pharaoh (Tutankhamun/
Tutankhaten), she does not
appear to have been a
prominent figure in her lifetime...
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Amarna Period. It is
likely she was Nefertiti. 1334-1332 BC
Nebkheperure Tutankhaten /
Tutankhamun Commonly believed to be the son of Akhenaten, most likely...
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reestablished by the
religious leaders (Ay the High-Priest of Amen-Ra,
mentor of
Tutankhaten/Tutankhamen) who had
adopted the Aten
during the
reign of Akhenaten....