«Akhenaten: The Last Alien Pharaoh Of Ancient Egypt» (en anglès). Earth. We are one., 15-04-2016. Arxivat de l'original el 2016-10-30. [Consulta: 23 maig 2021]. «The Aten, or commonly referred to as the ‘Sun Disk’ was illustrated in ancient texts, as a deity, and in The Story of Sinuhe from the 12th dynasty, a deceased king is described as rising as God to the heavens and uniting with the sun-disk, the divine body merging with its maker.»
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Brier, Ph.D., Bob «The Religious Transformations of Amenhotep IV» (en anglès). The Great Courses Daily, 30-11-2020 [Consulta: 23 maig 2021]. «The changes that Akhenaten made in the religious structure of Egypt had widespread effects on many levels. All temples to different gods were shut down. The priests were out of business, which made them dissatisfied with the pharaoh, who used to support them with his donations.»
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Keach, Sean «Face of Ancient Egyptian pharaoh believed to be King Tut’s lost DAD revealed» (en anglès). The Sun, 25-03-2021 [Consulta: 23 maig 2021]. «Akhenaten reigned from 1351 to 1334BC, and was originally known as Amenhotep IV. During his rule, Akhenaten abandoned Egypt's polytheistic belief system to worship one god, Aten. Aten was believed to be an aspect of Ra, the Sun deity. This new monotheistic system has been called Atenism, and was the main official religion in Egypt for about 20 years.»
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«Akhenaten: The Last Alien Pharaoh Of Ancient Egypt» (en anglès). Earth. We are one., 15-04-2016. Arxivat de l'original el 2016-10-30. [Consulta: 23 maig 2021]. «The Aten, or commonly referred to as the ‘Sun Disk’ was illustrated in ancient texts, as a deity, and in The Story of Sinuhe from the 12th dynasty, a deceased king is described as rising as God to the heavens and uniting with the sun-disk, the divine body merging with its maker.»