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Scourge of Amun: The Rise and Fall of Akhenaten: The Story of Egypt's Most Controversial Pharaoh

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Scourge of Amun: The Rise and Fall of Akhenaten: The Story of Egypt's Most Controversial Pharaoh
Scourge of Amun: The Rise and Fall of Akhenaten: The Story of Egypt's Most Controversial Pharaoh

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Scourge of Amun: The Rise and Fall of Akhenaten: The Story of Egypt's Most Controversial Pharaoh

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AMENHOTEP IV, namesake and middle son of Egypt's beloved Pharaoh, is tormented by puzzling visions that come to him in the form of dreams each night and foretell of a future that he can't quite comprehend. It is a future that hints at greatness when the pantheon of Egyptian gods will bow down in reverence to this awkward, self-conscious young man. Reaching out to the priests of Amun, the wealthy and powerful priesthood that has grown fat at the right hand of more than one pharaoh, Amenhotep seeks interpretation for these visions. He is told that he must cease having the dreams or risk his soul being devoured and entrance into the eternal afterlife denied. Cease dreaming? Easier said than done. This is the story of the man who would come to be known as "Akhenaten", heretic pharaoh, husband of the beautiful Nefertiti, father of Tutankhamun. It is a story of frightening visions come true. It is a story of war and deceit. Ultimately, it is a tale of love lost...and death found.

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