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Akhenaten died & Solomon's Temple was built in 1000 BC, Amenemhat IV was the Pharaoh of the Exodus in 1487 BC

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Akhenaten was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, the tenth ruler of the Eighteenth Dynasty . As a pharaoh, Akhenaten is noted for abandoning the traditional ancient Egyptian religion of polytheism and introducing Atenism , or worship centered around Aten . He was the husband of Nefertiti. Akhenaten took Egypt's throne as Amenhotep IV but changed his name to Akhenaten in his regnal year five. Around the same time he changed his name, Akhenaten decreed that a new capital city be built: Akhetaten (meaning "Horizon of the Aten"), better known today as Amarna . By regnal year eight, Akhetaten reached a state where it could be occupied by the royal family. According to current Egyptian chronology, Hatshepsut’s final year was in 1458 BC, while Akhenaten’s final year was in 1334 BC, meaning that their final years were separated by 124 years. However, in my previous research titled “ Sothic rise recorded in the Elephantine Stele was on May 23, 1124 BC during Thutmose III's 1st sol

Akhenaten's two Solar Eclipses in May 9 , 1012 & September 1 , 1009 BC that defined Amarna's borders by Eulalio Eguia Jr.

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  Abstract: It is my belief that a series of eclipses during Akhenaten’s reign and during the reigns of two of his immediate predecessors, namely, Thutmose IV and Amenhotep III , heavily influenced Akhenaten to abandon the traditional ancient Egyptian religion of polytheism and introducing Atenism , or worship centered around Aten . These eclipses were specifically the ones seen crossing the horizon or Akhetaten (which means "Horizon of the Aten") . Two horizon solar eclipses occurred during Akhenaten’s 5th and 8th year. Amenhotep IV changed his name to Akhenaten in his regnal year five during which time he decreed that a new capital city be built, namely, Akhetaten (meaning "Horizon of the Aten"). By regnal year eight, Akhetaten reached a state where it could be occupied by the royal family. The solar eclipse which occurred during Akhenaten’s year 5, was on May 9, 1012 BC . The solar eclipse which occurred during Akhenaten’s year 8, was on September 1, 1009 BC