An eqyptian king.
kiya, and ankhenaten.
Yes, Ankhenaten
1 most important fact about king Tutankhamen is that he was the most famous of all the pharaohs of ancient Egypt The most important facts about King Tutankhaten / amon's life are: 1. He became Pharaoh at 9 years old. 2. He was the second Pharaoh after the "Heretic" Akhenaten / Amenophis IV. 3. He moved the capital of Egypt back to Thebes from Amarna. 4. He returned Egypt to a Polytheistic state after the Heritic Akhenaten declared all would worship the "One God", Aten: Monothiestic. 5. He reopened the temples Akhenaten closed. 6. He married Ankhesenpa'aten / Ankhesenamon, daughter of Akhenaten and Nefertiti. 7. DNA has indicated he was the son of Ankhenaten, if the mummy they tested IS the Heretic. 8. Tutankhamon is famous because his tomb was found with the majority of burial items intact and in situ; before that he was barely a footnote on the list of Pharaohs. 9. He proves that interbreeding among the Royals is not a good idea.
AnswerIn Egypt, he was The King of Ancient Egypt (1336- 1327 BCE), being the 12th ruler of the 18th Dynasty. He is famous because his tomb was discovered in 1922. Although it had been robbed twice in antiquity, it was still the most impressive. The tomb of Pseunnes i (a pharaoh) was found untouched, and was the only pharonic tomb ever discovered intact. Tutankhamun's tomb was filled with gold objects of incalculable value. The treasures are in a Cairo museum and have toured the world in recent decades.Pharaoh Tutankhamen was born in the city of Ankhetaten.He was born in Egypt by the Nile
1 most important fact about king Tutankhamen is that he was the most famous of all the pharaohs of ancient Egypt The most important facts about King Tutankhaten / amon's life are: 1. He became Pharaoh at 9 years old. 2. He was the second Pharaoh after the "Heretic" Akhenaten / Amenophis IV. 3. He moved the capital of Egypt back to Thebes from Amarna. 4. He returned Egypt to a Polytheistic state after the Heritic Akhenaten declared all would worship the "One God", Aten: Monothiestic. 5. He reopened the temples Akhenaten closed. 6. He married Ankhesenpa'aten / Ankhesenamon, daughter of Akhenaten and Nefertiti. 7. DNA has indicated he was the son of Ankhenaten, if the mummy they tested IS the Heretic. 8. Tutankhamon is famous because his tomb was found with the majority of burial items intact and in situ; before that he was barely a footnote on the list of Pharaohs. 9. He proves that interbreeding among the Royals is not a good idea.
It was not sure if king tut had a brother until recently the archaeologists in Egypt found that he may of had a brother named Ramesses. The archaeologists are quite certain this is true and hope to find further evidence
That's sort of like asking which president was the best. It's more of your own opinion about what would make a pharaoh great, but here are some notable/famous ones: Narmer- first pharaoh of Egypt, united Upper and Lower Egypt into one kingdom Khufu- first to build a pyramid tomb at Giza Amenhotep I- led the army into battle in Nubia. Hatshepsut- wife of Thutmose II, after he died, she ruled as regent, but eventually was named pharaoh. Thutmose III- son of Hatshepsut, he launched many battles against the Syrians, bravely leading his troops at the front line. Buried in the Valley of the Kings. Tutankhamen- the boy king ( he was crowned at 9 and died at 18), known for his tomb found undisturbed and richly decorated in the Valley of the Kings. Ankhenaten- religious reformer. Brought about the temporary worship of one god, Aten, and was husband of the beautiful Queen Nefertiti. Ramses II- built many temples and monuments. The Old Testament claims him as the Pharaoh who ruled Egypt in the time of Moses. Cleopatra VII- a brilliant strategist, and a charismatic, powerful ruler, she is perhaps the most myth-ified (or slandered) ruler in history. She is most famous for her relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Anthony. Also the last pharaoh (at least the last competent) of Egypt.
King Tutakhamen's royal parents were Queen Nefertiti and the Pharoah Akhenaten. However, Queen Nefertiti was not his biological mother. His biological mother was one of Akhenaten's consorts, Kiya. Nefertiti was unable to give him male children, but Kiya did. It is rumored that Kiya had a jealousy of Nefertit and sought to rid the kingdom of her...