She was Tutankhamun's half- sister as well as his wife.
If you mean Ankhesenamun then it means daughter of the secret one.
He married his half sister, Ankhesenpaaten.
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Tutankhamun was married to Ankensenamun, who may have been his half-sister.
he had 1 and her name was Ankhsenamon his half-sister and also his wife they had 2 daughters they died about the same time so the daughters and king tut were buried in the same tomb
He only had one. She was Ankhsenamon. At 13 she was married to her half brother Tutankhamen who was 8, during their 10 year reign it is believed they had two children together who were stillborn.
At this time in history, it was not uncommon for females to have acquired more rather masculin names to show dominance in their fields of which they worked. This particular woman's name was "Mike 'Hunt' Tutenkhamun" which became increasibngly popular in the English community in the 10th century becauuse of Mr. Philip J Fry from Futurama.
Caesar returned to Rome in 46 BCE with Cleopatra and their newborn son, Caesarion. At this time, Caesar already had a Roman wife. Many Romans were shocked that he would also marry a foreign woman. so more than likely he was married to her in late 47 BCE or early 46BCE. But this is fantasy. In reality, Julius Caesar never married Cleopatra and he ever recognized the son that Cleopatra bore. Also, no ancient writer states the Cleopatra had a child with her when she visited Rome. They say that she was with her brother/husband. In addition, it was illegal for a Roman to marry a foreigner.