No, he was th youngest at the age of 17-19.
Tutankhamun
One ruler was Pharaoh Siamun (Pharaoh being the title).
The title of an ancient Egyptian ruler is spelled "pharaoh".
The ancient Egyptian deity that was considered the God of the Earth and first ruler of Egypt and husband of Nut is Geb.
King Tutankhamun was ruler of Ancient Egypt during the mid 1300's B.C.E.
In Ancient Egypt, it was PHARAOH. In Modern Egypt, it is PRESIDENT.
God
Zeus was the King of the Gods in Greek mythology, not Egyptian. The Egyptian ruler god was arguably the Sun God, Ra.
The ancient Egyptian ruler was considered to be a living god, so naturally he outranked the priesthood and everyone else.
The shortest ruler in ancient Egypt was Pharaoh Tutankhamun, who reigned for about 9 years from 1332 to 1323 BCE, ascending to the throne at a very young age. He became pharaoh around 8 or 9 years old and died when he was only about 18 or 19. His reign was marked by a return to traditional polytheism after the monotheistic worship of Aten during the reign of his predecessor, Akhenaten. Despite his brief rule, Tutankhamun is one of the most famous pharaohs, largely due to the discovery of his nearly intact tomb in 1922.
An ancient Egyptian queen is a female ruler of the country.
Shahs (plural of Shah) Tut (Egyptian King Tutankhamun) Aga