No, there were hundreds!
King Tutankhamen
No he was not the king of Egypt. He was a Vizer who was given authority to act in the name of the Pharaoh with almost limitless power - the Pharaoh only remained above him because he was Pharaoh. Otherwise he had full authority over everything in Egypt except the throne.
King Tutankhamun ruled during Egypt's 18th Dynasty. His reign was from 1332â??1323 BC; he ruled for only nine years.
No, King Tut was one of very, very many pharaohs.
Cleopatra was the only female pharaoh of Egypt.
it was said that king tut was a mean ruler because in his tomb there were pictures of him kicking his servants.
he wore a golden mask, he was buried with very beautiful toys and jewels, he was only 9 when he ruled, he died a sudden death when he was 19.
Yes because he was one of the best Pharaoh in Egypt he was a pharaoh when he was only 8 years old he died when he was 18.
He was a ancient Egyptian pharaoh king who only live up to about when he was 18 and Tutu carmoon tomb is still in Egypt as we speak
kings first established 'Egypt', but it was only one king who united both upper and lower Egypt, becoming Pharaoh over a huge, united state.
The tomb that was never robbed in Egypt was that of the boy PPharaoh King Tutankhamen, who became Pharaoh when he was only 8 years old. Archaeologists aren't exactly sure why his tomb was not robbed, but his tomb was found completely intact, including his mummy and all his treasures. His famous solid gold coffin is in the British museum.
Not many people know he died when he was 18 and he started being King when he was ONLY 9. His father left the Kingdom in a "mess" and I guess that would be hard to sort out when you are nine years old. He was a good enough King as he could have been in my opinion.