A·khe·na·ten or A·khe·na·ton (ä′kə-nätn, äk-nätn) also Ikh·na·ton (ĭk-nätn) Originally A·men·ho·tep IV (ä′mən-hōtĕp, ăm′ən-) Died c. 1355 BC.
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