King Tut: The Egyptian Ruler

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King tut Was an Egyptian ruler, Otherwise known as a pharaoh, who is the youngest and most well known across the globe. He ruled Egypt as a young child. He was a noble ruler, always fair and was very likeable by all. He was one of the most Noble Rulers until he died from unknown Cause. King tut had a very Interesting Early Life, Time in Power, and a Sad Death and Burial. Born Circa in 1341 B.C.E, King tut was the Son of Amenhotep II and Akhenaten. During his time, his father forbidden the worship of more than one god, instead, they worshipped the Sun god Aten. The Populace was Outraged by the Religious conversion of that they had to worship this one god. As this went by, Akhenaten became more autocratic and his regime was corrupt. Soon after he had to give up his throne to …show more content…

His first years as Pharaoh was monitored by Ay, just to make sure he does not make foolish decisions. Later, King tut wanted to build better bonds with Ancient Egypt's Neighbors. They did fight for Territory and Control over Trade Routes though. King tut Sought to restore the old order of the kingdom and also was the one who oversaw the completion of the Red granite Lions at Soleb. King Tut had died at the young age of 18/19. The cause of his sudden death was unknown, but recent research has uncovered he had some type of bone disease and multiple malaria infections. After he died, Religious Actions of Mummification was how King tut was Buried. The religious burial had included all the organs of the body being removed and Put in urns with treasures and loved items they would need for the “AfterLife.” King Tut Died Young and Well Remembered as a Pharaoh. Like it was Said Before, King tut Was A Noble Ruler. He was well known for his Wealth as well as how young he was as a Ruler. He was one of the Only Pharaoh’s who had did Archery Lessons. Today, he Stays the most popular ruler in Ancient Egypt that has been ever recorded to

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