Polytheism, The worship of many gods, Monotheism, The worship of only one god, Pharaoh, The king or ruler of ancient Egypt, Amenhotep IV, The Egyptian pharaoh who rejected all the old gods and introduced worship of a single god called Aten, Akhenaten, The new name Amenhotep IV gave himself, meaning "worshipper of Aten", Aten, The one god that Amenhotep IV believed in, represented by a symbol rather than a human form, Amun, One of Egypt's most important gods, called "The King of the Gods," after whom Amenhotep was originally named, Tutankhamen (King Tut), The boy pharaoh who became king at age seven and died at eighteen, famous for his undiscovered treasure-filled tomb, Valley of the Kings, The rocky valley where Egyptian pharaohs were secretly buried in hidden caves to protect them from tomb robbers, Mummy, A preserved dead body wrapped in linen, such as the body of Tutankhamen found inside his golden coffin.

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