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The word "precious" appears 76 times in the King James Version.
It might be because there could have been a mark that looked liked someone murdered him.
In the King James version, the word - precious - appears 76 times.
Ankespaton was King Tut's wife. After King Tut was murdered she was forced to marry Aye the pharaoh after King Tut who might have been the cause of King Tut's death. Later Ankhespaton was not found which might have meant that Aye might have killed her or she ran away because she hated Aye.
King Tutankhamun was not a very popular king. There is no personal significance that signifies his popularity in the fact that he was buried in three coffins-this is simply how pharaohs were buried according to the Egyptian religion. King Tutankhamun's tomb was the only tomb of a pharaoh found to date that had been untouched since the time of its original closing, and therefore it contained many more riches. However, the haphazard placing of precious objects in the tomb shows a general lack of respect for the king himself. In short, it was mainly a religious significance rather than a sign of personal respect and liking for the king himself.
No. It was also made of semi - precious stones
Well, it's a fact that King Arthur was an actual person, however, his power might have been exaggerated. But yes, the King of England did meet King Arthur.
No, He might have been, before he was a political leader, but while he was a political leader, he was not a surgeon.
Because he had been working for years and was very tired of fighting
Becuase they were forced to pay them by king george the third otherwise they might have been persecuted!
Over 3000
There might have been a King Arthur, but there is no historical evidence to back up the stories of the Knights of the Round Table and so forth.