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Title: Tutankhamun


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Tutankhamun
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introduction
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Contents
  • Introduction
  • Childhood
  • Main events
  • special/key events
  • conclusion

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Introduction
  • Did you ever wonder if Tutankhamun had eny
    children? Have you ever wondered how tutankhamun
    died? Do you even know tutankhamun? Read on if
    you want to find out.
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Child hood
  • Tutankhamun known as the boy king was born in
    1320 BC.He was 8 years old when he became king.
    When he was 11 he was influenced by his two older
    advisers Ay and Nefertiti. When he was 15 he got
    married to Ankhesenpaaten (prodly his sister) in
    1335.In 1336 a year later he had two children who
    where both stillborn girls the foetuses were
    found preserved in his tomb. As a child he probly
    lived in Amarna.
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Main events
  • Other than having children and getting married he
    also changed the religion back to worshipping
    Amen when this happened he changed his own name
    from Tutankhaten to Tutankhamun.
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special/key events
  • In 1333 BC when he became pharaoh he was the 12th
    ruler in Egypts 18th Dynasty. He sent troops to
    Syria to fight Egypts enemies the Hittites. In
    1330 BC he moved from Amarna to Memphis to
    worship Amen. While he was pharaoh the capital of
    Egypt changed from Akhetakan to Thebes.
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conclusion
  • Overall tutankhamun will be rembered by for being
    the youngest king in history and who ruled for 8
    years or more. People still visit his tomb in the
    valley of the kings. since he was found.
    Hopefully tutankhamun will be remembered for
    quite a long time in Egyptian history.
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