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Why was King Tutankhamun king?

He was heir to the throne. His father died when he was 5 and his brother had already died. He was 9 years old when he began his reign.


Where did all roman roads begin?

Rome began near the Tiber River in Europe. Romulus had founded Rome and killed his brother to claim Rome. Romulus is where you get Rome from.


Was Richard III greedy?

That depends on your definition of greed. After the death of his brother Edward, Richard was made regent and protector of his nephews, Edward and Richard. However, shortly afterward, Richard III had declared that his brother's wedding was invalid and his sons were bastards, taking them out of the line for the throne, and making himself King. That may seem like greed but, in the English court, it was rather par of the course. Richard's older brother George, the middle child of the three, sided with anyone and everyone who he thought might get Edward out and put him on the throne. King Edward's own advisors turned on him the moment he started favoring families other than their own. The one thing that can be said for the Yorks and Lancasters was that they were ALL greedy for the throne. Richard III was widely disliked by his sister-in-law's family, the Woodvilles. Richard first began his climb to the throne by having them killed, in that case it was a kill or be killed situation. He feared what a boy-king would do to the country which was why his nephews were locked in the tower out of the way, but when he eventually came to the point of declaring himself king it is fair to say that he had been overcome by greed although this was not his initial intention from the start.


How was the English revolution began?

The Glorious Revolution was created because of the existence of an heir to the Throne that was a Catholic.


What happened when nobles began to reject the zhou king's authority?

they were killed and punished in bad ways

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Why was King Tutankhamun king?

He was heir to the throne. His father died when he was 5 and his brother had already died. He was 9 years old when he began his reign.


When did Cleopatra begin her rule of Egypt?

Cleopatra began her rule (along with her brother) at the death of her father in 51 BC. However she was soon ousted by her brother and did not regain her throne until 47 BC. From 47 to her death she ruled uninterrupted.


How many years was Cleopatra on her throne?

Cleopatra was on the throne officially for 17 years, from 47 to 30 BC. She inherited the throne along with her brother four years previous to 47, but was engaged in a power struggle which she lost. She was reinstated on the throne in 47 and kept it, so that's when her reign officially began.Cleopatra was on the throne officially for 17 years, from 47 to 30 BC. She inherited the throne along with her brother four years previous to 47, but was engaged in a power struggle which she lost. She was reinstated on the throne in 47 and kept it, so that's when her reign officially began.Cleopatra was on the throne officially for 17 years, from 47 to 30 BC. She inherited the throne along with her brother four years previous to 47, but was engaged in a power struggle which she lost. She was reinstated on the throne in 47 and kept it, so that's when her reign officially began.Cleopatra was on the throne officially for 17 years, from 47 to 30 BC. She inherited the throne along with her brother four years previous to 47, but was engaged in a power struggle which she lost. She was reinstated on the throne in 47 and kept it, so that's when her reign officially began.Cleopatra was on the throne officially for 17 years, from 47 to 30 BC. She inherited the throne along with her brother four years previous to 47, but was engaged in a power struggle which she lost. She was reinstated on the throne in 47 and kept it, so that's when her reign officially began.Cleopatra was on the throne officially for 17 years, from 47 to 30 BC. She inherited the throne along with her brother four years previous to 47, but was engaged in a power struggle which she lost. She was reinstated on the throne in 47 and kept it, so that's when her reign officially began.Cleopatra was on the throne officially for 17 years, from 47 to 30 BC. She inherited the throne along with her brother four years previous to 47, but was engaged in a power struggle which she lost. She was reinstated on the throne in 47 and kept it, so that's when her reign officially began.Cleopatra was on the throne officially for 17 years, from 47 to 30 BC. She inherited the throne along with her brother four years previous to 47, but was engaged in a power struggle which she lost. She was reinstated on the throne in 47 and kept it, so that's when her reign officially began.Cleopatra was on the throne officially for 17 years, from 47 to 30 BC. She inherited the throne along with her brother four years previous to 47, but was engaged in a power struggle which she lost. She was reinstated on the throne in 47 and kept it, so that's when her reign officially began.


Where did all roman roads begin?

Rome began near the Tiber River in Europe. Romulus had founded Rome and killed his brother to claim Rome. Romulus is where you get Rome from.


How many years nhas Cleopatra been ruler?

Cleopatra's rule actually began when Julius Caesar established her on the throne in 47 BC. Before this time she had been a sporadic ruler with her brother. She ruled for 17 years alone.


Was Richard III greedy?

That depends on your definition of greed. After the death of his brother Edward, Richard was made regent and protector of his nephews, Edward and Richard. However, shortly afterward, Richard III had declared that his brother's wedding was invalid and his sons were bastards, taking them out of the line for the throne, and making himself King. That may seem like greed but, in the English court, it was rather par of the course. Richard's older brother George, the middle child of the three, sided with anyone and everyone who he thought might get Edward out and put him on the throne. King Edward's own advisors turned on him the moment he started favoring families other than their own. The one thing that can be said for the Yorks and Lancasters was that they were ALL greedy for the throne. Richard III was widely disliked by his sister-in-law's family, the Woodvilles. Richard first began his climb to the throne by having them killed, in that case it was a kill or be killed situation. He feared what a boy-king would do to the country which was why his nephews were locked in the tower out of the way, but when he eventually came to the point of declaring himself king it is fair to say that he had been overcome by greed although this was not his initial intention from the start.


When did the planning for a pharaohs tomb begin?

It usually began when he ascended the throne


How was the English revolution began?

The Glorious Revolution was created because of the existence of an heir to the Throne that was a Catholic.


What happened when world war 2 began?

People were killed.


When did Ramesses I take the throne?

He began his reign in the 19th Dynasty in 1307 BC. His reign ended in 1306 BC.


How old was Cleopatra when she became pharoah?

Cleopatra was eighteen when she inherited the throne. She was twenty-two when her actual rule began.


How did the war begin between the titans and Zeus?

The war began, because Zues and the Chronos went to war with the Titans over the throne of heaven. That is how the war began. 8^D