his real name wastutabkamun
King tut loved to play with games.Like gameboards.Back then the egyptians had to have fun too!
Aye was his mentor. It is speculated that Aye was the man who killed King Tut too.
I dont think it was ever lost, its too big to lose
No, no he was not. Aphrodite being an ancient Greek goddess and King Tutankhamun being a mortal Egyptian ruler.
I don't quite know what you're talking about, but... King Tut married his half-sister, Ankhesanamon. He was 9 and she was 13. They were married in Ankhetaten, now known as Tell el-Amarna. The Queen had two failed pregnancies. King Tut died at 18, and Queen Ankhesanamon married the man chosen to success King Tut, Kheperkheprure Ay, who some believed was King Tut's mother's father. So, the Queen married the new king, who some believed to be her own grandfather.
King Tut was murdered because other people wanted to be pharaoh too.
King tut loved to play with games.Like gameboards.Back then the egyptians had to have fun too!
Aye was his mentor. It is speculated that Aye was the man who killed King Tut too.
King Tut's Uncle was named Ay. He was a high minister and ruled for Tutankhamun while Tut was too young. He soon wanted to claim the throne for himself as Tut wanted to rule alone and grew strongly jealous of him.
I was looking for King Tut's time line too but I found these 2 very good websites. www.homestead.com/wysinger/kingtutankhamun.html http://www.king-tut.org.uk/life-of-king-tut/tutankhamun-timeline.htm
King Midas- had WAY too much gold.
I dont think it was ever lost, its too big to lose
yes espicially through King Tut and the Vallley of the Kings is well known in Egypt too
You can't. (If you bought the wrong language, too bad! Although you probably downloaded the game cause it is kind of hard to buy the wrong language!) Tut tut.
No, no he was not. Aphrodite being an ancient Greek goddess and King Tutankhamun being a mortal Egyptian ruler.
I don't quite know what you're talking about, but... King Tut married his half-sister, Ankhesanamon. He was 9 and she was 13. They were married in Ankhetaten, now known as Tell el-Amarna. The Queen had two failed pregnancies. King Tut died at 18, and Queen Ankhesanamon married the man chosen to success King Tut, Kheperkheprure Ay, who some believed was King Tut's mother's father. So, the Queen married the new king, who some believed to be her own grandfather.
The surname Tutte is pronounced as "TOO-tee" with the emphasis on the first syllable.