He was 1,000 years old
Tutankhamon became a king, when he was 9 or 10 years old, and died 10 years after. The reason that he became king so young, was that his farther, Akhenaton died.
Aye was the adviser to both King Tut and his father, Akhenaton. Aye was NOT an honest person, at one point being Akhenaton's right hand man when Akhenaton introduced monotheism to ancient Egypt - to the point that Aye is depicted in ancient artifacts as worshipping the god Akhenaton believed in (Aton) - then whisking King Tut and his wife back to the area where polytheism was the belief and ultimately marrying King Tut's wife after his death. Some believe that Aye may have murdered King Tut, at the very least he was hypocritical and disrespectful to the memory of King Tut's father.
King Tut's hardest decision was when he was 13 years old. He had to make a decision of opening the shrines and betraying Akhenaton's family whom which he was to marry his daughter. Or he would not open the shrines and go Akhenaton's way and betray all Egypt. He opened the shrines and that is what he is remembered for today since Howard Carter discovered it in A.D 1922. Thank you for your question and I am MP and i shall answer more.
It is obviously King Akhenaten. King of easy. From SS Book
Akhenaton was married to Nefertiti and a woman called Kiya, the mother of Tutankhamun
He was 1,000 years old
Yes, Akhenaton was King Tutankhamens father.
Tutankhamen also known as "king tut"
King Tut was known for his tomb which had everything in place when they discovered it. (jewels,gold,etc.) Akhenaton was known for changing the religion of the Egyptians
Tutankhamon became a king, when he was 9 or 10 years old, and died 10 years after. The reason that he became king so young, was that his farther, Akhenaton died.
Tutankhamen also known as "king tut"
Tutankhamun (king Tut) Cleopatra Akhenaton Nefertity
He is a Egyptian King who said that the sun is the god of RA but the real god is Alah
Aye was the adviser to both King Tut and his father, Akhenaton. Aye was NOT an honest person, at one point being Akhenaton's right hand man when Akhenaton introduced monotheism to ancient Egypt - to the point that Aye is depicted in ancient artifacts as worshipping the god Akhenaton believed in (Aton) - then whisking King Tut and his wife back to the area where polytheism was the belief and ultimately marrying King Tut's wife after his death. Some believe that Aye may have murdered King Tut, at the very least he was hypocritical and disrespectful to the memory of King Tut's father.
Akhenaton (or Ikhnaton) was the first monotheistic godJonathan Clary
it is pronounced Akhenaton
Akhenaton's son-in-law was Tutankhamun, who was married to Akhenaton's daughter, Ankhesenamun. Tutankhamun succeeded Akhenaton as pharaoh of Egypt.