King Tut had no living descendants. There are two female fetus mummies who were found together in his tomb. They appear to be different ages, but likely both premature and stillborn. There is some speculation that they are in fact twins in spite of their very different sizes. DNA testing is planned to determine if they are in fact Tut's daughters. If they are, then they only lived briefly, quite possibly only in utero. One is thought to have been as much as 4 months premature, and certainly not viable.
King Tut had two daughters who were both stillborn
he married his half sister and had no kids
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.
he married his half sister and had no kids
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.
maybe before father died
King Tuts tomb is in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt.
King tuts job was to be a king
king akhenaten