My overall opinion on how King Tut died is he got killed in battle. I think he got really mad at the Hittites, because the Hittites and Egypt were enemies. King Tut got mad at the Hittites and they went to war. King Tut had a very bad broken leg and his tomb was far away from where he died. King Tut had a cut on his cheek so he could of got shot in the back of the head with a arrow and fell and broke his leg and cut his cheek. The Hittites were all aiming for King Tut because the two Kings were mad at eachother. King Tut was placed with his arms straight down instead of across his chest. He had no ribs when they found him. I think he got ran over and broke his ribs.
Also found with the corpse were weapons, tools, half disintegrated clothes made of animals skin and an arrow wound in his left shoulder. There are quite a few theories on how he died, some, after being investigated further, disproven, others have been debated about by scientists and historians. Here is my personal theory on how he died.
In Ancient Egypt, there was no way to investigate a murder. Even if there was, most records of King Tut have been erased! Archeologists have been making educated guesses about King Tutankhamun’s death since the 1920’s. One theory is that he was murdered by Aye, his power-hungry chief advisor. This is because King Tut’s mummy was very badly injured.
King Tut just died, but who killed him and why. Horemheb killed him because he was in charge of the whole military. The death of King Tut is a mystery that will never be discovered.
King Tutankhamun death is a mystery that puzzles many historians, and archeologist. Many theories include, falling from a chariot, being killed by a hippo or crocodile, infection, malaria, or as I believe being assassinated. Many clues and hints have been given to support this theory. In the article Mysteries of Egypt, an X-ray was given of King Tut's skull, it revealed a blood clot at the base of his head. Could this have been caused by a traumatic hit to the head? Who would do such a thing? King Tut's elderly chief advisor Ay, is most suspected to have murdered the famous pharaoh. From the day of his birth to the time of his death Tut had a clubbed foot, and studies show he had a malaria. Did Ay murder him just for power, and blame it
Was caused by assassination and his Genetic Impairment. I believe that King Tut was assassinated by his successor, because of the research and evidence that was found. His Genetic impairment would make it that much easier to kill King Tut.
I think the one most responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths is Tybalt. The main reason I think that Tybalt is the cause of their deaths is that if Tybalt would have listened to Romeo. ‘Tybalt- “Boy, your words can’t excuse the harm you’ve done to me. So now turn and draw your sword.”’ ‘Romeo- “I disagree. I’ve never done you harm. I love you more than you can understand until you know the reason why I love you. And so, good Capulet-which is a name I love like my own-you should be satisfied with what I say”’
I believe that Romeo is responsible for the death of Juliet and himself. I believe this because most of his actions lead to this outcome, such as slaying Tybalt and not making his relationship with Juliet public. Romeo slaying Tybalt contributed to the outcome because by killing him he was banished from Verona. Since he got exiled Juliet was depressed, and decided that it would be easier if she took a sleeping potion. By doing this everyone concluded that she died and Romeo was informed.
An Egyptian Pharaoh at the age of 19, mysteriously died. But how did he die? King Tut died because Horemheb killed him. I can prove this because in the end Horemheb was king with Tey without either one of them dying.
Who is held responsible for all the deaths in Romeo and Juliet? Romeo handles all the deaths caused by Romeo and Juliet. Romeo takes his "love" too seriously and is so caught up in the moment he forgets about everything else. In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo is so caught up in himself and the idea of "love" he starts a forbidden love that causes many deaths to take place.
At the end of the play, both Romeo and Juliet are dead. Their death are the result of many different events and decisions. However who do you think is the most to blame for their deaths? Now in this essay i am going to tell you about who i feel is most responsible for the lives of the two star-crossed lovers. Now you might differ with me but hopefully i can show you my reasoning for why i believe this person is responsible for Romeo and Juliet lives.
This was not the first time that Darius had retreated from a battle with Alexander. This would, however, be the culminating event that would seal his fate. Bessus had Darius stabbed and left for dead near modern day Shahrud. Alexander recovered his body, and being the compassionate leader that he was had Darius’s body buried with royal honors in the tombs of Persepolis (Walbank, 2017).
“O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?” (1023, l. 35) is one of the most famous quotes of all time and is said by Juliet in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet, one of the most famous play of all time, is a tragic story where two lovers on two different sides of the of a family dispute kill themselves in order to be together. Out of the many people contributory to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, Benvolio, Balthazar, and Friar Laurence are the most responsible.
In conclusion, there has not yet been a definite cause of death for King Tut, but studies and tests performed on the mummy body mostly point to infection as his cause of death. He died at a very young age, however the medications and technology was not there like it is today. There will continue to be studies and testing done, but there will always only be speculation because he died so long ago.
Since being one of the most intact monuments of Ancient Egypt, the finding of Tutankhamun's tomb by Howard Carter in 1922 is believed to be the utmost significant archaeological discoveries of the century. The treasures found were stored in the following parts of the tomb the Antechamber Annex, and then the Burial Chamber and Treasury. The Ancient Egyptians believed in the afterlife. The customs and beliefs of the Ancient Egyptians called for the preservation of the body and extensive provisions for the after-life which were buried with them in the tomb. These treasures were seen as a continuation of the life of the Pharaoh before his death. It was therefore seen as essential that the favourite items belonging to King Tut would be buried
The discovery of the tomb of King Tutankhamun has answered many questions and solved many mysteries about the life of people in Ancient Egypt. However, the life and death of the boy king is still a mystery itself. For example, one continual argument and mystery is how King Tut died. Although there are many opposing theories, King Tutankhamen died because he was already weak from genetic diseases, then broke his leg, which got infected and caused King Tut to die.