Both were ancient Egyptian pharaohs.
Hatshepsut was meant to be king Tut's mother in law
She was his aunt Thutmose III is Hatshepsut stepson and Hatshepsut is Thutmose III aunt
Tutankhamun was the great-grandson of Thutmose II. Thutmose II was the father of Hatshepsut and the grandfather of Tutankhamun through his daughter, who married Amenhotep III, Tutankhamun's grandfather. Thus, their relationship is that of great-grandfather to great-grandson.
There were many pharaohs of Ancient Egypt, from Menes and Narmer, to Tutankhamun, Hatshepsut, Ramses ii, Tuthmosis iii, Akhenaten, to Greeks such as Ptolemy and the Cleopatras.
Since (B) and (C) were males, I'm guessing it has to be (A).
Tutankhamun, Akhenaten, Hatshepsut, Rameses ii, Seti, Khufu, etc.
Hatshepsut was meant to be king Tut's mother in law
She was his aunt Thutmose III is Hatshepsut stepson and Hatshepsut is Thutmose III aunt
Tutankhamun, Ramesses II and Hatshepsut are three of the most well know mummies
Tutankhamun was the great-grandson of Thutmose II. Thutmose II was the father of Hatshepsut and the grandfather of Tutankhamun through his daughter, who married Amenhotep III, Tutankhamun's grandfather. Thus, their relationship is that of great-grandfather to great-grandson.
There were many pharaohs of Ancient Egypt, from Menes and Narmer, to Tutankhamun, Hatshepsut, Ramses ii, Tuthmosis iii, Akhenaten, to Greeks such as Ptolemy and the Cleopatras.
Since (B) and (C) were males, I'm guessing it has to be (A).
Many of the ancient Egyptian pharaohs have now achieved "household name" status, such as Tutankhamun the "boy King", Hatshepsut the "female pharaoh", Akhenaten the "heretic" king, Ramesses II "the great",
They were. The 18th dyansty goes like this: Ahmose (Nebpehtyre) 1539 - 1514 Amenhotep I (Djeserkare) 1514 - 1493 Thutmose I (Akheperkare) 1493 - 1481 Thutmose II (Akheperenre) 1491 - 1479 Hatshepsut (Maatkare) 1473 - 1458 Thutmose III (Menkheperre) 1504 - 1450 Amenhotep II (Akheperure) 1427 - 1392 Thutmose IV (Menkheperure) 1419 - 1386 Amenhotep III (Nebmaatre) 1382 - 1344 Amenhotep IV / Akhenaten 1350 - 1334 Smenkhkare (Ankhkheperure) 1336-1334 Tutankhamun (Nebkheperure) 1334 - 1325
It's Hatshepsut
Tutankhamun is quite dead.yes
King Tutankhamun was famous began his tomb was found in great condition. As he was only a minor pharaoh, one can only imagine what treasures lay in the tombs of the great pharaohs like Hatshepsut, Rameses ii, and seti.