Atem is the ancient Egyptian deity worshipped primarily during the Amarna Period in the eighteenth dynasty.
Queen Ankhesenamun was the wife of Tutankhamun. Tutankhamun overturned the monotheist heresy of his father, Amenhotep IV (aka Akhenaten), by changing the last syllable of he and his wifes names from "aten" to "amun" (Tutankh-aten and Ankhesenpa-aten). Ap…
Devoted to Aten in Egypt
Aten
The ancient Egyptian term for the disk of the sun was Aten, but this term initially could be applied to any disk, including even the surface of a mirror or the moon ; the term could also mean "throne" or "place" of the sun god. The word Aten was written using the hieroglyphic sign for "god" because the Egyptians tended to personify certain expressions. Eventually, the Aten was conceived as a direct manifestation of the sun god - most likely - Re-Horakhty.
They thought the sun god (the Aten) was reborn each day from the dead from which they copied their beliefs on life after death for humans and gods.
Aton/Aten did not marry.
Aten the Egyptian god did not have a wife.
Erhart Aten died in 2004.
Erhart Aten was born in 1932.
Ira Aten was born in 1862.
Ira Aten died in 1953.
The Shadow of Aten happened in 360.
The pharaoh AkhenAten - the Aten was the Sun God.
Yes you are to say: I havent ATEN in days.
living image of aten
The ruling god in Nefertiti's time of rein was Aten.
Aten refers to the sun disc, the physical sun, rather than the sun god