Noone knows but Ay is really suspicious. I'm not sure if dis is correct but i hope so^^
Because they are both king tut's right hand man. He goes to them for everything. They obviously had time alone together to kill king tut had they wanted
king tut died by breaking his leg and geting infected by malaria
A military general by the name of Ay, it is belived he was Tut's uncle, the brother of his father. Ay married Tut's widow, his half sister Ankhesenamun, it is belived that the marriage was by force as it is known that Ankhesenamun requested a prince from a rival kingdom who was murded on the border and she herself disipears from history shortly after the marriage. Ay only ruled for four years before he died of old age, leaving Horemheb (A general and "Lord of the Land" under Tut) to become king.
Tutankhamun's best friend is believed to have been Ay, who later became pharaoh after Tut's reign. Ay served as a high-ranking official and was closely associated with Tut during his rule. Archaeological evidence suggests that they may have shared a deep bond, with Ay playing a significant role in Tutankhamun's life and governance. However, the exact nature of their friendship remains largely speculative due to limited historical records.
depends because he was the the pharaoh after king tut died evan though he was rather old
Ii had to write an essay on this so this is what I came up with: King Tut's chief advisor was Ay. We believe today that Ay used Tut. Some even believe that he killed him. Ay, the advisor of King Tut has been put forward as a prime suspect in the possible murder of King Tut. He became Pharaoh immediately after the death of King Tut. Could this be the works of Ay? Since Tut was so young at the time that he first ruled, Ay most likely had molded King Tutankhamen's view of politics. Ay also most likely made important decisions for Tutankhamen. Ay was possibly a relative of Tut and was trusted. This gave a lot of opportunities to Ay to take advantage of Tut's age and position.
Because they are both king tut's right hand man. He goes to them for everything. They obviously had time alone together to kill king tut had they wanted
pharaoh Ay was the ruler of Egypt after king tut was murdered
Ay, who is thought to have married Tut's widow.
king tut died by breaking his leg and geting infected by malaria
A military general by the name of Ay, it is belived he was Tut's uncle, the brother of his father. Ay married Tut's widow, his half sister Ankhesenamun, it is belived that the marriage was by force as it is known that Ankhesenamun requested a prince from a rival kingdom who was murded on the border and she herself disipears from history shortly after the marriage. Ay only ruled for four years before he died of old age, leaving Horemheb (A general and "Lord of the Land" under Tut) to become king.
Tutankhamun's best friend is believed to have been Ay, who later became pharaoh after Tut's reign. Ay served as a high-ranking official and was closely associated with Tut during his rule. Archaeological evidence suggests that they may have shared a deep bond, with Ay playing a significant role in Tutankhamun's life and governance. However, the exact nature of their friendship remains largely speculative due to limited historical records.
Tutankhamun was succeeded by his great uncle Ay who reigned 1323-19BCE
King Tut was assasinated
King Tut's Uncle was named Ay. He was a high minister and ruled for Tutankhamun while Tut was too young. He soon wanted to claim the throne for himself as Tut wanted to rule alone and grew strongly jealous of him.
Aye was his mentor. It is speculated that Aye was the man who killed King Tut too.
depends because he was the the pharaoh after king tut died evan though he was rather old