The youngest king to ever rule Jerusalem was King Josiah, who ascended to the throne at the age of eight after the death of his father, King Amon. His reign lasted from approximately 640 to 609 BCE, during which he became known for his religious reforms and efforts to restore the worship of Yahweh in Judah. Josiah's youth and subsequent accomplishments have made him a notable figure in biblical history.
Tut was the youngest RULING pharaoh, but not the youngest pharaoh, period. Tut was about 9 when his father died, and he immediately ascended to power. However, Pepi II ascended to the throne at the age of six; however, it's believed that his mother ruled as regent until he was old enough to take over rule. Tut was, however, the youngest ruling pharaoh to die during rule, at the age of 18. Well it depends. He was the youngest pharaoh ever recorded so there MAY have been others. He became Pharaoh at 9 because of the death of his father at 5. He died at the age of 18 due to an infection in the leg.
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England. He was king of England.
The Persian Empire.
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King tut was the youngest :)
because he was the youngest king to rule egypt
The youngest king to rule Jerusalem was King Josiah, who ascended to the throne at the age of eight. He became king after the death of his father, King Amon, and reigned from 640 to 609 BCE. Josiah is notable for his religious reforms and efforts to restore the worship of Yahweh in Jerusalem.
he was indeed a very young king. He started to rule I think at 17 until he died of an illness.
Tut was the youngest RULING pharaoh, but not the youngest pharaoh, period. Tut was about 9 when his father died, and he immediately ascended to power. However, Pepi II ascended to the throne at the age of six; however, it's believed that his mother ruled as regent until he was old enough to take over rule. Tut was, however, the youngest ruling pharaoh to die during rule, at the age of 18. Well it depends. He was the youngest pharaoh ever recorded so there MAY have been others. He became Pharaoh at 9 because of the death of his father at 5. He died at the age of 18 due to an infection in the leg.
King Tut, or Tutankhamun, was the youngest pharaoh to rule Egypt. He was a boy king, living only to 11 years of age. His body was discovered in the 1920s, and was exhibited all over the world as a curiosity.
The youngest monarch to rule England was King Henry VI who reigned when just nine months old after his father, King Henry V died however, Mary I of Scotland (better known as Mary, Queen of Scots) reigned at just six days old.
The first pharaoh to control all of Egypt was probably king Menes.
The youngest known ruler in history is King Tutankhamun of Egypt, who ascended to the throne at about eight or nine years old around 1332 BCE. His reign lasted until he died at around 18 or 19 years old. Other notable young rulers include King John of England, who was crowned at age 12, and King Suriya of the ancient Indian state of Magadha, who is said to have become king at a similar age.
no you do not have to be born a king to rule
instead of being a government based on the rule of the king it was based upon the rule of the majorityMajority
No, a king cannot rule effectively without the support of his subjects.