King Tut was only nine when he married his half sister Ankhesanamun. They had two daughters, but both died in infancy. One of the girls was the victim of the same disease that had afflicted Tut's father, Akhenatun, which produces an elongated skull, and extremely long arms, fingers and toes. Both daughters were buried with him.
All discovered records and information seem to verify that Tut and Ankhesanamun were not only devoted to each other, but to their children. The fact that the two girls were buried with Tut is further indication that he was a very loving father, since the usual burial for children was in their own separate grave, or with their mother.
Tut himself only lived until he was 18. Examinations of his mummy have proven that he had many physical deformities, although the reasons that modern autopsies have given for his death also include a hunting accident and murder.
His death without heirs led to his wife becoming a prize, since she was not only his widow, but also the next in line to the throne (Girls could not inherit in their own right, but when there was no son, the oldest daughter's husband could become Pharaoh). The possibility that Tut was murdered stems from this fact. He had at least two advisers who might have wanted him out of the way.
Ankhesanamun's grave has not been found to date.
king tut didn't have time to name his children because they were both born dead
The children of King Tutankhamun were not given names. He had only two daughters, and both of them were stillborn.
It is unknown, however, we do know that they were stillborn.
Tut had two girls, their names are unknown and they didn't survive but they are buried with tut
King Tutankhamun's children consisted of 2 daughters, but both were born stillborn (born dead).
His children did not have names because they were both stillborn.
It is not clear that Tutankhamen had any children. Certainly the next Pharaoh was not of his kin.
he married his half sister and had no kids
king tuts servants names were shouldytherud and poopyrtor
Pharaoh Akhnenaten (also known as Amenhotep IV) and Queen Nefertite.
King tuts general rigion i think is 1321bc
king tuts favorite food was fish from the nile
he married his half sister and had no kids
king tut didn't have time to name his children because they were both born dead
king tuts servants names were shouldytherud and poopyrtor
Pharaoh Akhnenaten (also known as Amenhotep IV) and Queen Nefertite.
King tuts general rigion i think is 1321bc
king tuts favorite food was fish from the nile
king tuts mom was Nefertiti.
Pharaohs in those days only had one hobby that was considered fitting and royal, and that was hunting. So you can be sure that this was what he did in his spare time.
around 3,300 years old (they where girls and both still borns)
ankhesenpaaten (later changed to ankhesenamun)
King Tuts tomb is in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt.
King Tuts tomb is in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt.