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his daughters were both stillborn
yes, king tut had 2 daughters that were born deadalso they found his two daughters in his tomb with him
Tutankhamun had two stillborn daughters. It is not known if they were given names. Their mummies were found in the tomb with Tutankhamun.
King Tutankhamun did not have any living children, as he died at a young age. There is evidence that he had two stillborn daughters, based on the mummified remains found in his tomb. However, these infant daughters did not survive past infancy.
It is beleived that the people who r in he's tomb is he's twin daughters.
Yes he had two daughters and they were both stillborne
yes he did very much it was the only thing he really had
Tutankhamun had two stillborn daughters, both of whom were found buried with him in his tomb. Their names were still not definitively established, but they are often referred to as "the two stillborn daughters of Tutankhamun." There is no record of any surviving children from his reign.
he did not have any childrenAnswer:After becoming king, Tutankhamun married his half sister Ankhesenepatan (AKA as Ankhesenamun). Their two daughters were both stillborn.
Tutankhamun's stepmother was Nefertiti. Tutankhamun's father, Amenhotep IV / Akhenatan had had Kiya, Tutankhamun's mother, as one of his many wives, and Nefertiti as another. Tutankhamun later married one of the daughters of Akhenaten and Nefertiti, Ankhesenamun.
Yes, two daughters, both were born premature though and died
Technically yes, two daughters, but both were miscarriges so it depends on how you look at it.