king tut did not make any rules at this time an adult was watching him and that guy made the rules but they dont say that mans rules
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.
to make shore no one stole the gold from the Tome
he became a pharaoh at 9 years old
I would be responsible to answer ALL the kingdom's questions correctly if I were a king! The rules would be different if I were a king! If you were a king, the rules would change. If you were a king, the country would prosper.
bye foam ball three sizes and put a mask on it
So if robbers stole his body and tomb they would be coursed
King Tut wasnt actually a good king but he was so famous because:a. he became pharaoh at such a young ageandb. his tomb was the first to be found before tomb raiders got to it
The rules allow a king to make as many jumps as there are pieces that legally can be taken.
well to make it simple king tut began ruling at age 9 and died at age 18 which is really trying to say that king tut was only ruler for 9 years.
You take one decayed body, a bunch of old gauze, a 111 pound gold case, one case of bronze, and a case of wood. There you have a King Tut(:
King Tutankhamun, often referred to as King Tut, ascended to the throne at a young age and ruled during a period of relative stability in ancient Egypt. While he may have had some influence over decisions and policies, it is likely that much of the governance was handled by advisors and officials, particularly given his youth. His reign is more notable for its restoration of traditions following the religious upheaval initiated by his predecessor, Akhenaten. Overall, King Tut's direct role in making rules is considered limited.
Tutankhamen or King Tut and Tuthmosis III were both famous Egyptian Pharaohs. King Tut died at a young age and is now famous for his tomb. King Tut became a pharaoh a few centuries before Tuthmosis III.