no,King Tut was. I did a report on Tut.He was king at the age at nine.
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likw, on his head, he wore a crown.
A "mene" is a term that can refer to various contexts; however, it is most commonly associated with the biblical phrase "Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin," which appears in the Book of Daniel. This phrase is interpreted as a divine message indicating the judgment of King Belshazzar of Babylon. In a broader sense, "mene" can also refer to a unit of weight or currency in historical contexts.
Joash was the youngest king at the age of seven.
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Me - nee , rhymes with penny. (as in mene mene tekel upharsin)
King Tut was the youngest Pharaoh who came to power when he was 9.
no Bernice is the youngest.
No. Belshazzar, his son, became king when God wrote the message on the wall. The message said: MENE (mai-nai), MENE, TEKEL (tai-kel), UPHARSIN (ue-fair-sin). MENE means 'numbered', TEKEL means 'weighed', UPHARSIN means 'divided'. So MENE, MENE, TEKEL, UPHARSIN means 'numbered, numbered, weighed, divided.' That night, Belshazzar with beheaded by the Medes, as Daniel predicted, and Darius the king of the Medes became king over the Babylonians and Jews. After he was beheaded and his head with put on a spear so were his advisors and head servants, both stewards and maids, but the princes and magus (magicians) and ministers remained alive. Later they are put in the lions' den with their children and wives.
He is a Mene guy, so they called him mene. It's not that hard to figure out!
Bernice Mene was a netball player.
King tut was the youngest :)
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