Mitterahulisi
Mitterahulisi, also known as Mitrahulisi or Mitrahulisiya, was a significant figure in ancient Egyptian history, serving as the High Priest of Amun during the reign of Pharaoh Akhenaten. His name translates to "Amun is satisfied" or "Amun is pleased," reflecting his role in maintaining the divine favor of the god Amun. Mitterahulisi is particularly notable for his association with the Amarna Period, a time when Akhenaten introduced significant religious reforms, including the worship of the Aten, a solar disk, and the abandonment of traditional polytheistic practices.
Mitterahulisi's role as High Priest of Amun was crucial during this period. He oversaw the religious rituals
Despite the radical changes initiated by Akhenaten, Mitterahulisi remained a loyal servant of Amun. His dedication
Mitterahulisi's legacy is primarily documented through the archaeological remains of the Amarna Period, including his tomb