Horemheb and Tey killed king tut because they wanted to rule Egypt.Horemheb erased king tut and Aye’s names from monuments and took credit for their work. I think Horemheb and Tey had it planned all along.one reason i think that Horemheb and Tey had it planned all along is because he erased king tut’s name from all monuments and then took credit for all of his work.one other reason i think this is because he didn’t want his enemy to rule over Egypt so he killed him.one final reason i think this is because under tut’s genaral Horemheb killed many Hittie warriors in battle. I think Tey was part of killing king tut. One reason i think this is because she wanted king tut gone because she didn’t want to be a servant anymore. One other
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Then Horemheb found out Ankhesenamun accidently killed Tut and sentenced her to death. About four years later Aye leaked that he knew about Ankhesenamun accidently killing Tut, and he too was sentenced to
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Akhenaten was Tut’s father and pharaoh before him. He was nicknamed the “Heretic King” for trying to convert Egypt to monotheism. Monotheism is the belief in and worship of a single god. Akhenaten was assassinated for trying to change Egypt’s religion after thousands of years. Aye was also Akhenaten’s chief advisor. Aye enjoyed his job at first but when he heard Akhenaten was going to convert Egypt to monotheism he only stayed because he thought he would be the next pharaoh. Aye because very angry when Akhenaten’s ten-year-old son became the pharaoh instead of him. So angry that he wanted to kill tut.
That is why Horemheb killed King Tut. Also Horemheb’s plan to become King of Egypt. In conclusion That is why Horemheb killed King
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