he married Ankhesename one of the daughters of ankhenaten.
Tutankhamun was married to Ankhesenpaaten (possibly his half-sister, since Ankhesenpaaten is unequivocally recorded as another of the six daughters of Akhenaten and Nefertiti), and after the re-establishment of the traditional Egyptian religion the couple changed the -aten ending of their names to the -amun ending, becoming Ankhesenamun and Tutankhamun. It is assumed they had two children, both girls, whose mummies were discovered in Tutankhamun's tomb - they both died as babies, and medical evidence suggests they may have been stillborn. DNA testing began in August 2008 on the two fetuses to determine whether they were indeed his children or not.
Queen Ankhesenamun Who was possibly his half sister!
He was married to his half sister Anksemanum.
Queen Ankhasenamon.
Tutankhamun was married to Ankensenamun, who may have been his half-sister.
tutankhamun
King Tutankhamun's real name as a child was Tutankhaten but then when he got older he changed his name to Tutankhamun
King Tutankhamun married his half-sister, Ankhesenepatan.
His full name is Nebkhepura Tutankhamun.
yes
He married his half sister, Ankhesenamun.
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She was forced to marry the prime minister Ay, who became pharaoh after King Tut died.
Yes! His half- sister to be more precise. She was Queen Ankhasenamon.
No he was only married once and to Queen Ankhasenamon as he died at 18.
when he was nine, right after he turned a pharoah he got married with Ankhesepaaten his half sister
ay his advisor but she was supposed to marry an Anatolian (Turkish) prince who was killed at the Egyptian boarder.
Tutankhamun was married to Ankensenamun, who may have been his half-sister.
Yes they did because how could Tutankhamun marry his wife called Ankhsenamun (who was his half sister) without having a wedding.
Tutankhamun is quite dead.yes
tutankhamun's tomb was a barial ground.