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King Tutankhamun

Tutankhamun, also known as King Tut, was an Egyptian pharaoh during the 18th dynasty of the New Kingdom. He became a pharaoh in 1333 BC at the age of nine, and reigned for about 10 years.

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Did queen hashesut get married to King Tutankhamun?

NO. Tutankhamen was after Hatsheput, and never married because of his unexpected death.

What type of government did King Tutankhamun enforce?

well king tut what a good and loyally king so he enforced a good and loyally government

Where can you find a recent picture of Emily Mae Young?

Im not to sure who that is but if its a celebrity of some sort then just look on Google.com You could always try google, imdb, and photobucket

Who discovered the stairs to King Tut's tomb?

A workman assisting Howard Carter. The workman was trying to find a place to keep water containers out of the heat and discovered the staris cut into the rock.

When was Tutenkhamun discovered?

Tutenkhamun was discovered on November 4th, 1922 in The Valley of The Kings, Egypt. The archaeologist who discovered his tomb was Howard Carter (British).

Is Tutankhamun Imperial Society legitimate?

I have received 2 mailings from them and I doubt it is legitimate. The name Lord Louis Buckingham sounds phony to me. Why not contact the House of Lords in the UK and ask them...if such a person exists. Sort of like Clark Rockefeller? But I don't have time to do investigations. I don't have the $30 they ask for and would hesitate anyway. They do offer money back if not satisfied...Tell me, is it legitimate,,,no one seems to know, and I don't think I want to try to find out. I' m just throwing the letter away.

What does the king reigns but does not rule mean?

It means that the monarch acts on the advice of his ministers as regards the executive and as regards the legislative, will not veto a law passed after due parliamentary process.( Cannot make laws, or pass laws.)

Who many wives did King Tutankhamun have?

He only had one. She was Ankhsenamon.

At 13 she was married to her half brother Tutankhamen who was 8, during their 10 year reign it is believed they had two children together who were stillborn.

What year did king Tutankhamun become pharaoh?

king tut became king (or pharaoh) in about 1,350 B.C. a boy around 9 pears old

What were some of King Tutankhamun's major achievements?

King Tut's most important acheivement was that he changed the religion back to believing in the almighty god, Ra (or Re). The priests ruling before tutankhaumen had merged two different gods, Ra and Amon, to form another: Amon-Ra.

What did howard carter find in king tuts tomb?

  • Jewelry including Bracelets, Anklets, Buckles, Scarabs, Amulets, Pendants, Pectorals, Necklaces, Earrings, Collars, Ear Studs and Rings

  • 6 Chariots

  • Couches

  • Chairs

  • 2 Thrones

  • Ritual beds and Headrests

  • Anthropoid (man-shaped) Gilded Coffins and the Solid Gold coffin

  • Shrines - Canopic shrine and Burial shrines

  • Funeral Equipment

  • Naos covered with gold lamina- a shrine in which statues were kept - this naos was empty but decorated with scenes of daily life and hunting

  • Gilded statues - Anubis and life size sentry statues and other statuettes

  • Chests

  • Daggers and other weapons and shields

  • Musical Instruments

  • Scribal Equipment

  • Lamps

  • Ornaments

  • Caskets, Vases and jars

  • 139 ebony, ivory, silver, and gold walking sticks

  • Clothing made of the finest linen - 50 garments including tunics, kilts, gloves, scarves and headdresses

  • Ostrich fans and Golden Fans

  • Games - Ebony gaming boards including Senet

  • Food and Wine - 30 jars of wine

  • Perfume, oils and ointments

Who did King Tutankhamun's successor take as his wife?

Ay took Tut's widow wife, Ankhesenamun, for a wife after Tuts death.

What was king tuts full name?

He was born as Tutankhaten, but later he changed it to Tutankhamen. Also, when he took the throne, his name was changed to Nebkheperure Tutankhamen.

King Tutankhamun was buried in what pyramid?

He was not buried in a pyramid. He was buried in the Valley of Kings

Who is buried in the 1st step pyramid?

The great king Khufu And his 4 queens.He was next to his father Anton,while his queens were in the next part of the pyramid.

What did King Tutankhamun do as king?

During Tutankhamen's reign, Akhenaten's Amarna revolution (Atenism) was being reversed. Akhenaten had attempted to supplant the traditional priesthood and deities with a god who was until then considered minor, Aten. In Year 3 of Tutankhamen's reign (1331 BC), when he was still a boy of about eleven and probably under the influence of two older advisor's (Akhenaten's vizier Ay and perhaps Nefertiti), the ban on the old pantheon of deities and their temples was lifted, the traditional privileges were restored to their priesthoods, and the capital was moved back to Thebes. The young pharaoh adopted the name Tutankhamen, changing it from his birth name Tutankhamen. Because of his age at the time these decisions were made, it is generally thought that most if not all the responsibility for them falls on his advisor's. Also, King Tutankhamen restored all of the traditional deities and restored order to the chaos that his relative had caused. Many temples devoted to Amun-Ra were built. Tutankhamen's wooden box depicts him going to war against Hittites and Nubian's suggesting that he may have gone to war in the last few years of his reign, and perhaps even died from injuries suffered in the campaign.

Why were mummies important?

they wre important 2 bob saget, a very gay man who love mummies and these mummies went to him after they were buriesd for twenty years

What does the cobra in the pharaohs' headress means?

well like queen Cleopatra she wore a cobra in her headress because she wanted to die (kill her self)

Also, I'm not exactly sure why they wore it but I know for sure that the cobra is the symbol for the pharaohs

I'm sorry, I have to correct you, The serpent represents the Naga (Serpent Gods) and the DNA helix...

Where can I find a picture of wampum?

just go to google and type in wampum, then click on images. it should have tons of pictures!