The first theory is that King Tut was murdered by his advisor. Aye, King Tut's advisor, may have wanted the throne for himself. After analyzing some evidence I found that King Tut had no blood relatives, so if he passed away the throne would go to his most trusted advisor, which was Aye. Further supporting my theory of Aye murdering Tut, was the message his wife sent to the Hittites, an enemy of Egypt. In the message she begged for them to send a prince to Egypt, possibly as a last resort so Aye will not become the king. The last piece of evidence that creates suspicion about Aye is what happened after he became the king of Egypt. Shortly after Aye became king he married Tut’s wife. It is very likely that Aye murdered King Tut. Another theory
King Tut's died because he had a diseases on his left foot and he also had malaria a diseases an insect that carries. The scientists found out when they did a CT scan which occured in 2005. They found out that King Tut had a broken leg that never got healthy, these findings explain why he had to use 130 walking sticks and canes that were discovered with Tut's
There is strong evidence that proves that King Tut was assassinated by his chief advisor, Ay. In an article by historymuseum.ca, they wrote, “The painting in Tutankhamun’s burial chamber depicts Ay at the “opening of the mouth” ceremony, giving life and breath to the young deceased pharaoh. Ay, a commoner, is wearing the leopard skin of a high priest and the crown of a pharaoh.” This shows that Ay must have taken the throne. This is strange because although Tut had no child, his wife (Ankhesenamun) could have ruled. This means that Ankhesenamun married Ay, even though Ay was a servant and Ankhesenamun would have married a king or pharaoh. Another piece of strong evidence Is in the article and the writer mentions that Ankhesenamun tried to marry
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
Akhenaten was born at around 1362 B.C. He was the son of Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye. When he was a child, Akhenaten was a family outcast: he was never depicted in any of the family portraits, there were no records of him going to any public events, and is thought to have never received any honors. His brother, Thutmose was going to be the successor of his father who was the Pharaoh Amenhotep III. However, it is believed that Thutmose unexpectedly died and Akhenaten, the next one in line succeeded the throne. However, another theory suggests that Queen Tiye wanted Akhenaten to succeed the throne. We do not know what actually happened but we do know that he ended up reigning as Amenhotep IV.
King Tut was an Egyptian king that mysteriously died at age nineteen. The mystery starts when Akhenaten, who is Tut’s father marries Nefertiti and has Tut. After that, Akhenaten marries another woman and has Ankhesenamun. Akhenaten was hieratic, which means the belief in one God. Ancient Egyptians were polytheistic, which is the belief in many, or multiple Gods.
an Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty (ruled c.1333 BC – 1323 BC in the conventional chronology), during the period of Egyptian history known as the New Kingdom. His original name, Tutankhaten, means "Living Image of Aten",
King Tut was killed by Horemheb and Ankhesenamun. I know this because King Tut had a blow to the back of the head, and Horemheb and Ankhesenamun both had easy access to the palace. Horemheb’s high authority would insure he became king after Tut died. Ankhesenamun and Horemheb murdered king Tut.
Tutankhamun's life was short even for the standers back then, but a lot happened in that short period of time. Tutankhamuns died at the young age of 18-19 years old and that lets us know roughly when he was born and how long he was a pharaoh which was about 8 or 9 years old. (“Tutankhamun has emerged”) Tutakhamun got married but its unknown when but we do know it was with Akhenaten's daughter Ankhesenpaaten who ended up changing her name to Ankhesenamun.
When you were nine years old, were you granted king of Egypt? I didn't think so. King Tutankhamun was a nine year old Egyptian ruler that died at very young age. While ruling he changed the worshiped gog from Aten to Amun. That is why he changed his name from Tutankhaten to Tutankhamun because the first one means "Living image of Aten" and the second one means "Living image of
King Tutankhamen better known as King Tut lived around 1341-1323 B.C. in Ancient Egypt. King Tut became the youngest Egyptian pharaoh at the age of 9 years old. Tut ruled in the period known as the New Kingdom. The New Kingdom was during the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth Dynasties. After the Twentieth Dynasty Ancient Egypt came to an end when the last Ramasess died. There is no for sure answer on how Ancient Egypt ended but many believe there was a drought.
King Tut was missing the front of his ribcage,he had a tear in his cheek, bone fragment, hit in the skull and his left leg was broken. The tare in the cheek was probolly from Ankanhaman hitting King Tut in the cheek. King Tut and Ankanhaman probably didn’t like their marriage so, Ankanhaman might have killed that’s likely why King Tut had a tear in his cheek. Ankanhaman might have had a future plan to kill King Tut and Horemheb was with Ankanhaman to kill King
This murder theory started when a famous Egyptologist (Bob Brier) discovered a crack in King Tut’s skull. This evidence suggests that someone hit him over the head with a hard object and cracked his skull. Many believe this could only have been done by someone who had direct access
Tutankhamun was born a prince in Egypt's royal court around the year 1341 BC. His father was the Pharaoh Akhenaten. Tutankhamun's birth name was Tutankhaten, which he changed after his father died. Tutankhamun was born to one of his father's lesser wives and not to his main wife, the powerful Nefertiti. His presence may have caused some strain in the royal courts as Nefertiti had only daughters, but desperately wanted to have a son of her own to take over the throne. At the young age of seven years old Tutankhamun's father died. A few years later Tutankhamun married his sister (which was common for Pharaoh's in Ancient Egypt) and became Pharaoh. Since he was so young he had help ruling the country. The real rulers were a powerful general named
Over time, a change has occurred from the typical horror story to a violent and bloody legend. The original short story " The Legend of the Sleepy Hollow" is an example of a simple, yet mysterious fable in which Ichabod Crane acts as the protagonist. Ichabod becomes the victim of the feared headless horseman after believing the superstitious tales of this spirit preying in the night. The film that is supposedly based upon the tale provides a deceiving, yet compelling title of Sleepy Hollow, as one might assume that the film is a reenactment of the short story. The film and original tale differ in that the film has blood, gore and controversy while the story depicts a
Tausert was one of the few queens who ruled Egypt as pharaoh. She was the second wife of Seti II. It was Seti II that ordered her tomb to be built. This was an honor given to very few queens. She was the last ruler of Dynasty 19. Her tomb was cut into the base of a sheer cliff at the head of the southwestern branch of the Valley of the Kings. As the tomb was being built, she became the co-regent of