No, because she is related to you.
King Tut marryed Anksepa'aten (A.K.A. Anksenamun) his half sister
King Tuts wife was his half-sister.
Tutankhamun was married to Ankensenamun, who may have been his half-sister.
Of course.
Oh, dude, a brother's half brother would be a half-brother to the sister. It's like they share one parent but not both, so they're kind of related but not fully. Like, it's a half-sibling situation, so they're like family adjacent.
no its not illegal
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He married his half sister, Ankhesenamun.
King Tut marryed Anksepa'aten (A.K.A. Anksenamun) his half sister
No it is not acceptable. She related to you, through your mother.
Yes! His half- sister to be more precise. She was Queen Ankhasenamon.
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No reason why not - they are only related by him previously being married to her sister - they are not blood-related. Except that if the woman is his widow then the guy is dead already and unable to marry anyone. If you meant his late wife's half sister then yes he may legally marry her, provided she wants to marry him of course.
In many areas, no. The brother-sister co-sanguinity rule would apply, as the woman is your niece. 31 US states also ban first-cousin marriages, even those where simple incest is no longer criminalized among adults.
when he was nine, right after he turned a pharoah he got married with Ankhesepaaten his half sister
Your mother's sister's son is your first cousin. In Canada and the United States, you are not allowed to marry your mother, your sibling or your child. However about half the jurisdictions in the US permit first cousins to marry.