Tutankhamun rose to power in 1333 BC and fell when he died in 1324 BC. (Age 18)
When he was young, about 8 or 9 years old, about 1333 years before our present calender starts at 1.
cause they did not like his reign -
tutankhamen did things like: keep egypt safe.
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Tutankhamen married his half sister Queen Ankhsenamun
Queen Nefertiti was King Tutankhamen's mother name.
Artifacts from the Tutankhamen reign surfaces by archaeologists exploring different areas. Tutankhamen is better known as King Tut who weighed from 1332 - 1323 BC.
Tutankhamen was a very good pharoah
He was quite Pharoah-y. I was there during his reign. Not.
Cleopatra's reign and Tut's reign were not in any way related. They ruled close to 2,000 year apart. Tutankhamen was an Egyptian and Cleopatra was a Greek so they were not even ethnically similar or related. Tutankhamen became king because he was his father's eldest son; Cleopatra became queen because she inherited the throne (along with her brother) from her father.
Pharaoh Tutankhamen was not a very important pharaoh. Things changed today. The reason that the pharaoh is important was that we found a lot about Egypt from this Pharaoh and his tomb. In fact, he died and was married early in his life. Tutankhamen married a girl of 12 year old. The name of the women that he married is Ankhesenpaaten. Tutankhamen had two daughters. Tutankhamen's reign began 1361BC.
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Tutankhamen
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King Tutankhamun ruled during Egypt's 18th Dynasty. His reign was from 1332â??1323 BC; he ruled for only nine years.
During Tutankhamen's reign, Akhenaten's Amarna revolution (Atenism) was being reversed. Akhenaten had attempted to supplant the traditional priesthood and deities with a god who was until then considered minor, Aten. In Year 3 of Tutankhamen's reign (1331 BC), when he was still a boy of about eleven and probably under the influence of two older advisor's (Akhenaten's vizier Ay and perhaps Nefertiti), the ban on the old pantheon of deities and their temples was lifted, the traditional privileges were restored to their priesthoods, and the capital was moved back to Thebes. The young pharaoh adopted the name Tutankhamen, changing it from his birth name Tutankhamen. Because of his age at the time these decisions were made, it is generally thought that most if not all the responsibility for them falls on his advisor's. Also, King Tutankhamen restored all of the traditional deities and restored order to the chaos that his relative had caused. Many temples devoted to Amun-Ra were built. Tutankhamen's wooden box depicts him going to war against Hittites and Nubian's suggesting that he may have gone to war in the last few years of his reign, and perhaps even died from injuries suffered in the campaign.
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