This is a short period of ancient Egypt, when the system of gods was replaced by the model of one god. This reform did not last long, and the society returned to the old traditions.
This period is closely related to the ruler Amenhotep IV, who created this reform, and it existed only during his reign, and he banned the cult of Amun for a later period and the cults of all other gods. The only permitted cult is the god Aten. This cult existed before, but it was a little-known deity and acquired its significance only during the reign of Amenhotep IV.
The Pharaoh changed his name to Akhaton and built for his god a new city, not infected by the old gods, which he named Akhetaton (horizon of Aten) and which he ruled until the end of his life. This city is currently marked on the basis of two villages near Tel el Amarna or simply Amarna, on the basis of which this period got its name (sometimes called Akhaton or Athos, etc.).
Amenhotep IV dies at the end, and after his death, after 16 or 17 years of his reign, and it is still unclear whether he died naturally or was removed, after his death, there was Smanhakar, who was co-ruler with him for many years. Of course, he did not rule for long and it is still unknown who he really was (the son with his wife from the harem or the son of a loyal courtier, and most likely it was Nefertiti herself, who is considered the most respected woman). It is unclear to her whether she died of natural causes or was killed violently.
He is followed by Tutankhamun, who further surpassed the line of his predecessor Smenkhakare, but three years later he moved from Akhetaton back to Veset and changed his name to Tutankhamun (the Living Image of Amun). During his reign, he changed his religion at the expense of the old tradition. Tutankhamun died after nine years of rule under unclear circumstances.
During the reign of Tutankhamun's successor Ayas II and Haremkheb, the restoration of pre-revolutionary relations continued, and eventually the inscriptions containing the name of Akhenaten or Aten were eliminated. During the time of Ramesses I, the first ruler of the 19th dynasty, there were almost no traces left.
It can be assumed that Amenhotep melted around Amun and his princes, driven by power (at that time, the princes of Amun had great power, which Akhenaten took away from them) and how religious. There is no doubt that the reform was very radical and successful in its consequences. This era, however, had a very great impact on the entire Egyptian culture and on Egypt as such, which was noticeable for a significant part of the generations due to the erasure of this era from the history of Egypt. De nombreux joueurs ne réalisent pas qu’il est possible d’obtenir des avantages supplémentaires dès l’inscription grâce aux offres promotionnelles. Ces propositions permettent souvent d’augmenter le solde de départ et de jouer plus longtemps sans risque important. En entrant un code promo 1xbet lors de la création du compte, l’utilisateur active automatiquement l’offre de bienvenue et reçoit un bonus 100% jusqu’à 130 €, ce qui double son premier dépôt et améliore ses possibilités de jeu.