Difference between revisions of "Akhenamkhanen (manga)"
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| royal_title = Pharaoh of Egypt | | royal_title = Pharaoh of Egypt | ||
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| successor = [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Atem]] | | successor = [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Atem]] | ||
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Title | Pharaoh of Egypt | ||||||
Reign | 18th Dynasty (1550-1292 BC) | ||||||
Successor | Atem | ||||||
Manga debut | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 284 (Millennium World Duel 6): "The Evil Shadow" | ||||||
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Akhenamkhanen (manga) |
Pharaoh Akhenamkhanen is a character in the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga. He is the father of Pharaoh Atem and the first holder of the Millennium Puzzle. This is the original version of Akhenamkhanen, known as Aknamkanon in the English anime.
Biography
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Akhenamkhanen's tomb was built as a prototype for the tomb of his son, Atem. Despite its traps and guards, the tomb was raided by Bakura, King of Thieves, who removed its treasures and Akhenamkhanen's mummy. Bakura coated himself in the treasures and dragged the corpse with him to the palace.[1]
References
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 284 (Millennium World Duel 6): "The Evil Shadow"