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- the latter include Akhnaton King of Egypt (1924) by Dmitry Merezhkovsky, Joseph and His Brothers (1933–1943) by Thomas Mann, Akhnaton (1973) by Agatha Christie...
- grateful Akhnaton makes Sinuhe court physician and gives ****mheb a post in the Royal Guard, a career previously denied to him by low birth. Akhnaton becomes...
- Akhnaton is a play by Agatha Christie. It was written in 1937, around the same time she was writing Death on the Nile. It is set in Ancient Egypt, and...
- The Daily Princetonian (Nov. 15, 1965) over a criticism of Oedipus and Akhnaton. Velikovsky's rebuttal to Masters was scathing, running the gamut from...
- Akhnaton is a music venue in Amsterdam, founded in 1953. The venue is also host to pop-up restaurants, and political conferences. In May 2002, the first...
- "Men above Time," and "Men against Time" using the lives of Genghis Khan, Akhnaton, and Adolf Hitler respectively. Genghis Khan is used as an example of a...
- Akhenaton, Akhnaton, Akhnaten or Akhenaten may refer to: Akhenaten, Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt Akhnaton (play), 1937 play by Agatha Christie...
- this but was postponed. Instead it was followed in 1960 by Oedipus and Akhnaton, where he claimed that the story of the Pharaoh Akhenaten was the origin...
- declaration to Akhenaten. British writer Agatha Christie wrote the play Akhnaton in 1937. The story involves Pharaoh Akhenaten, his wife Nefertiti, and...
- Theatre, Southsea 7 June 1971 Akhnaton New York 1979 1973 William Collins & Sons First produced under the title Akhnaton and Nefertiti. Chimneys Pitlochry...