8. Horemheb: Military Dictator Turned Pharaoh

Horemheb, originally the commander-in-chief under Tutankhamun and Ay, seized the throne after Ay’s death. He initiated a comprehensive purge of the Amarna period’s influence, dismantling temples dedicated to the Aten and repurposing their materials for his own constructions. His reign was marked by the Edict of Horemheb, a legal document that introduced severe penalties for corruption, including mutilation and death, aiming to restore order and discipline within Egypt. Additionally, he reformed the judicial system by appointing new judges and reorganizing courts to eliminate corruption and ensure justice (britannica.com). Horemheb’s actions reflect a ruler intent on consolidating power and eradicating the remnants of the previous regime.