king tut did not make rules at first, because there was a man named Ay, who watched over him and made all the rules. although he made these rules, he did not reign power over Egypt. this man is also known to have killed king tut at the age of 18, thinking that he would reign power.
When king Tutankhamun was born, he was raised in the Aton-religion, which believed in one true god, Aton, the sun. The Aton-religion was made by Tutankhamuns farther, AKhenaton, and he named the boy Tutankhamun, Tutankhaton.
When Tutankhamun was 9 or 10, Akhenaton died, and Tutankhamun became king. The Aton-religion was removed, and with assistance from the army leader Horemheb, Tutankhamun introduced the old religion, and changed name from Tutankhaton to Tutankhamun. He and Horemheb tried to destroy all traces from the Aton-religion.
king tut didnt have laws at first because he was a young king. there were people to help him make them and because akenasamen his wife and him were in danger of a man named Ay that wanted to kill tut to become a powerful evil king.
WHAT LAWS DID KING TUT MAKE WHEN HE WAS KING!?!?
Yes. As a Pharaoh he could make his own laws. Because he was so young, he had advisers to assist him with the laws.
actually it is unknown but probably
Yes, like any Pharaoh. They were the most wealthy in the land and were top of the government.
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he did not have any childrenAnswer:After becoming king, Tutankhamun married his half sister Ankhesenepatan (AKA as Ankhesenamun). Their two daughters were both stillborn.
Khufu is the birth name of the fourth dynasty. King Khufu became pharaoh after the death of his father. It is unknown how long he reigned.
Yes, like any Pharaoh. They were the most wealthy in the land and were top of the government.
No, in his short time a pharaoh he was too young to have any effective control, which was effectively exercised by a clique of civil and religious aristocrats.
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he invented the microwave.
he had r miscareges
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