Примери за използване на Akhenaton на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Pharaoh Akhenaton.
Akhenaton, Nefertiti and children.
Tutankhamen married one of the six daughters of Akhenaton and Nefertiti.
Akhenaton Peoples of the Sea and Rameses II and His Time.
Missus Spencer, I just wanted to say I loved what you wrote on Akhenaton.
Akhenaton strongly claims:“There is one God, and that is my father.
Everything about it suggests that is one the old mourning inscriptions found in Akhenaton.
Akhenaton and Nefertiti are shown with the three of their daughters.
When this adventure begins, the impetuous young girl rebels against her father, Pharaoh Akhenaton.
Akhenaton and Nefertiti are shown with the three oldest of their five daughter.
The opium trade flourished during the reigns of Thutmose IV, Akhenaton and Tutankhamen.
Pharaoh Akhenaton changed the worship to himself as he proclaimed himself Amen-Ra, the Sun God.
The opium trade flourishes during the reign of Thutmose IV, Akhenaton and King Tutankhamen.
Akhenaton, who, as far as we know was the first to put forth the bizarre notion that there was only one god.
The opium trade thrived during the reign of pharaohs Thutmose IV, Akhenaton, and Tutankhamen.
However, Akhenaton himself is little known to the public, but his wife Nefertiti is familiar to almost all readers- one of the most famous Egyptians in the history of the country.
When this adventure begins, the impetuous young girl rebels against her father,Pharaoh Akhenaton.
Freud had argued that Akhenaton, the supposedly monotheistic Egyptian pharaoh, was the source of the religious principles that Moses taught to the people of Israel in the desert.
However, in 2010, as a result of DNA research, it turned out that the remains belong not to Nefertiti, butto the other“second half” of Akhenaton, but part-time to his sister.
Finally,(d) Akhenaton used as a symbol for his god the Ankh Cross consisting of a solar disk atop a Tau cross, Muhammad retained for Islam the pagan crescent moon symbol of the moon-god Allah.
In 2010, as a result of DNA research, it turned out that the remainsbelong not to Nefertiti, but to the other“second half” of Akhenaton, but part-time to his sister.
According to Akhenaton's writings and poems that have been written about him over time,he was visited by beings who descended from heaven and told Akhenaton what he was supposed to do.
However, in 2010, as a result of DNA research, it turned out that the remains belong not to Nefertiti, butto the other“second half” of Akhenaton, but part-time to his sister.
Although modern students of Egyptology consider the monotheism of Akhenaton the most important event of this period, this period was believed to be when the Hebrew were kept as slaves in Egypt, though this theory is widely debated by Egyptologists.
Those who are familiar with the story of the budding of Auroville feel spontaneously stirred when they read about Akhenaton and his new city in the desert sands.
This was followed by Oedipus and Akhenaton, Peoples of the Sea and Rameses II and His Time, and two further works that were unpublished at the time of his death but that are now available online at the Velikovsky Archive: The Assyrian Conquest and The Dark Ages of Greece.
This Amenhotep left Thebes in order to found in the desert a brand-new city, Akhetaton, i.e. dedicated to Aton, the god of the disk of the Sun,and he called himself Akhenaton, He Who Serves the Aton.
This allows for division into 7, 14, 21 and 28 days(see image below of Ahet-Aton aka Akhenaton), by means of which 2 year period can be exactly divided into 26 x 28= 728 days.
A similar pagan"reformation" occurred in ancient Egypt when Pharaoh Akhenaton decided to become a monotheist by making the sun-god Aton the one and only true god of Egypt, persecuting and outlawing worship of all the other gods of his nation.
Could it have been that the sun disk, Aton, never depicted as a personified god, represented the golden sun of the Unity-Consciousness,the‘monotheistic' One that is Everything, and that Akhenaton, the servant of Aton, deemed himself the instrument of the One?