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There is a theory that he fell while on his chariot and broke a bone in his leg.
Probably not, scientists have been able to tell that he died through an infection in the leg. The general opinion is that his leg was injured in an accident, probably with a chariot.
King Tut's tomb was discovered in 1922. They found many things such as his childhood toys and his golden chariot .
People said that he had malaria, and then he crashed his chariot. The malaria then spread throughout his wound and he died of the serious infection.
Kapi Dhwaja (The Chariot With Monkey Lord, Hanumana on it's flag)
chariot
In Rome chariots were used for chariot races, for triumphal processions (here they were drawn by up to ten horses or dogs, tigers or ostriches) and by aristocratic women to get about the city.
he died of cancer King Tut broke his leg by falling off a horse drawn chariot
There is a theory that he fell while on his chariot and broke a bone in his leg.
no, but from what i heard, he fell off a horse driven chariot
Probably not, scientists have been able to tell that he died through an infection in the leg. The general opinion is that his leg was injured in an accident, probably with a chariot.
King Tut's tomb was discovered in 1922. They found many things such as his childhood toys and his golden chariot .
People said that he had malaria, and then he crashed his chariot. The malaria then spread throughout his wound and he died of the serious infection.
No records exist for the final days of King Tutankhamen. He died in about 1323 BC from injuries in a chariot crash. He was just 18 or 19 years old and had reigned for about 10 years.
A chariot of Tutankhamun, the Egyptian Pharoah, had springs. It was make in Egypt in 1333 BC. The Romans used leaf springs in their carts. The first coiled spring was patented in Britain by R. Tradwell in 1763.
There is no Chariot
The Chariot