Aye became king after Tutankhamun's death in 1323 BC. He likely ruled for only a few years before being succeeded by Horemheb.
One of the most famous archaeologist was Howard Carter who discovered the tomb of King Tut.
Nefertiti's son was Tutankhamun, also known as King Tut. He ascended the throne at a young age and is best known for his intact burial tomb and the treasures found within it.
mangava tut mi rakil
The Jutes were a Germanic tribe who lived in what is now Denmark. They were known for their seafaring skills and for eventually settling in what is now the region of Jutland. They mainly lived in small tribal communities, practiced agriculture, and were involved in trade with other Germanic tribes.
When populations lose variation, they become more susceptible to diseases, environmental changes, and other stressors. This can lead to lower overall fitness and reduced ability to adapt to new challenges. Inbreeding and increased risk of extinction are also common consequences of reduced genetic diversity in a population.
Aye the grandfather of King Tut
Ankespaton was King Tut's wife. After King Tut was murdered she was forced to marry Aye the pharaoh after King Tut who might have been the cause of King Tut's death. Later Ankhespaton was not found which might have meant that Aye might have killed her or she ran away because she hated Aye.
Aye was his mentor. It is speculated that Aye was the man who killed King Tut too.
Aye the grandfather of King Tut
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.
He was the Pharaoh that came after King Tut. He took the throne at 70 years of age. I am a an 11 year old who answered this question!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!π
king tut was murderd by a man called aye no he was murdered by his step mom senkara
A military general by the name of Ay, it is belived he was Tut's uncle, the brother of his father. Ay married Tut's widow, his half sister Ankhesenamun, it is belived that the marriage was by force as it is known that Ankhesenamun requested a prince from a rival kingdom who was murded on the border and she herself disipears from history shortly after the marriage. Ay only ruled for four years before he died of old age, leaving Horemheb (A general and "Lord of the Land" under Tut) to become king.
"Yes," but he wanted his father to see him become king, King Tut was the only one that could become king because when he was 5 years old his brother and father died. King Tut had NO choice but to take the crown sins he was next in line. King Tut and his brother were really close. So king Tut was really sad that his brother died and his father.
Before King Tut could become a King he had to be married, therefore King Tut was 9 years old and Ahnksamon was 12 or 13 years old.
what did king tut do that was negative
King Tut's Pyramid was the first found to be "unlooted".