Ay- Egyptian FigureMortal"God's Father"
Also known as: Kheperkheperure Ay
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Titles & Epithets
God's FatherFan-Bearer on the Right Side of the King
Domains
kingshipcourt service
Description
Prominent Amarna courtier and later pharaoh (c. 1323–1319 BCE). The Great Hymn to the Aten was inscribed in his tomb at Akhetaten. He succeeded Tutankhamun and may have been Nefertiti's father.
Relationships
- Family
- Nefertiti· Child⚠ Disputed
- Associated with