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The Great Temple of the Aten was a temple dedicated to Aten in Akhenaten's vision of the afterlife.
In 38 BCE, after destroying the relics around Aten, the Hidden One Bayek of Siwa visited the throne room in the temple. There, he summoned Akhenaten's soul by sprinkling dusts from an Amun-Ra statue he had collected. After Akhenaten's soul manifested, Bayek fought and defeated the pharaoh, putting his soul to rest.[1]
Behind the scenes
The Great Temple of the Aten is based on its real life namesake.
