Aye the grandfather of King Tut
Aye the grandfather of King Tut
King Tutankhamun was succeeded by the Pharaoh Ay.Ay was not of royal birth; rather, he was Tutankhamun's Vizier, the foremost assistant to the Pharaoh. When Tutankhamun died he left no heir, creating some uncertainty over who should take his seat. Ay took advantage of the confusion by marrying Tutankhamun's widow and claiming the throne.However, Ay was already elderly when he ascended to the throne. He died after only four years of rule.
After King Tutankhamun's death, the throne was assumed by Ay, who was a high-ranking official and served as Tutankhamun's vizier. Ay was likely a close advisor to the young king and may have been instrumental in guiding the transition of power. Following Ay's rule, the throne passed to Horemheb, who was a military general and ultimately sought to restore order and stability to Egypt.
At age 9 due to the death of his father at the age of 5.
George III took the throne on 25 October 1760.
Aye the grandfather of King Tut
He was very young when he took the throne
King Tutankhamun was succeeded by the Pharaoh Ay.Ay was not of royal birth; rather, he was Tutankhamun's Vizier, the foremost assistant to the Pharaoh. When Tutankhamun died he left no heir, creating some uncertainty over who should take his seat. Ay took advantage of the confusion by marrying Tutankhamun's widow and claiming the throne.However, Ay was already elderly when he ascended to the throne. He died after only four years of rule.
King tut took the throne at a young age because his father and older brother both died and he was next in line. Egypt needed a new leader so they chose him
He in a family that had kids who took the throne and he was next in line to become Pharoah, this is called a dynasty.
He was born as Tutankhaten, but he changed it to Tutankhamen later. When he took the throne, he dubbed himself Nebkheperure Tutankhamen, I think.
After king david died, his son Solomon took over the throne.
After King Tutankhamun's death, the throne was assumed by Ay, who was a high-ranking official and served as Tutankhamun's vizier. Ay was likely a close advisor to the young king and may have been instrumental in guiding the transition of power. Following Ay's rule, the throne passed to Horemheb, who was a military general and ultimately sought to restore order and stability to Egypt.
No, because he died when he was 18. A new dynasty must have took over when he died.
Tutankhamun ruled from 1333 BC to 1323 BC. He was only nine when he took the throne and he died at eighteen
the son of the king's sister took over the throne
At age 9 due to the death of his father at the age of 5.