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Ancient Egyptian royal titulary
“Thereafter, the image of Horus always appeared alongside the name of the pharaoh.” Does this hold for Akhenaten also? Just checking. Thanks, Rich (talk) 15:17, 3 October 2020 (UTC)

When it comes to Egyptian pharaohs, Akhenaten is almost always an exception. But even he retained a Horus name, though he changed it in order to be dedicated to the Aten diety. If you expand the royal titulary for Akhenaten on his Wikipedia page, you will see that it takes two forms: one pre-Aten, and one post-Aten. But they are both Horus names. Cheers! Captmondo (talk)