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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Tutankhamen Of Egypt Pharaoh Of EgyptMale Note Born: at Abt 1343 BC , Atonville , Middle Nile, EgyptAbt 1343 BC , Atonville , Middle Nile, Egypt Married: Died: at Abt. 1325 BC , Thebes, EgyptAbt. 1325 BC , Thebes, Egypt
Father: Unknown Mother: Sitamun Of Egypt
WIFE
Born: at Thebes, Egypt Died: at atonville , Middle Nile, Egypt Other Spouses: Zannanza Of The Hittites Prince Of The Hittites Ay Of Egypt Pharoah Of Egypt Father: Pharaoh Akhenaton Of Egypt Mother: Nefertiti
CHILDREN

NOTES
1). Tutankhamen 1343 1325 BC , Egyptian pharaoh of th e 1 8 t h d ynasty, theson in law of Akhenaton , whom he su ccee de d . H e became pharaoh at aboutthe age of 9 and rul ed un ti l h is d eath at abou t the age of 18. Peace wasbr ough t t o Egyp t dur ing his reign as the worship of Amon , aban don e d unde rAkhen aton, was restored and Thebes, t he cit y sac red to Am on, wa s againmade Egypts cap ital . Althou gh h e was not a n import ant king, Tutankhameni s well know n tod ay because h is tom b , containing fabulo us treasures , wasf ound virtuall y intac t by the Britis h archaeologist s How a rd Carter andL ord Carn arvon in 19 22. Source Tut ankham en, Microsoft R Encarta R 98 E ncyclopedia. c 1 993 199 7 Microsoft Corpo r ation. Al l r ights reserved. T he 12th king of th e 18th Dyna s ty was only eigh t or nine y ears old at hissucc ession . His f ath er, Smenk hkare, die d at the age of 25 an d th e causerema ins a myst ery. Tutank hamun was marrie d t o A nkhesenamon, th e third daughter o f Akhenaten and Nefert i ti. The couple orig inal ly live d a t elAmarna but late r mov ed to Memphis wher e t hey refurbis hed the apartment sof Amen hotep II I. The Re s toration Stel a gives an acco unt of hi s effort tostabili ze t he governme nt and to re s tore the te mples and honor s of th e oldgod s after th e Amarna period. H e paid the pr iest and p a lac e staff f romhis own pockets. H e built a m ortuary templ e c lose t o Medinet Habu, withtwo c ol ossa l statues, but th e y wer e usurped by his successors. Tutan khamun died at th e a g e of 19 b y a head injury. He wa s b uried in theVall e y of th e Kings. Two mummified fetuse s w ere found i n c off ins tha t hadbeen sealed by his name . T hese are belie ved t o have be en his childrenthat w ere b o rn prematurel y. Sour ce www.tou regypt.net
2). Ankhesenamon was the daughter of Akhenaten and Queen N e f e r titi. She wasoriginally called Ankh esenpa  aten an d w a s t hi rteen years old when shebecame the queen of Tu t  an kh amu n wh en he was o nly eight years old. Shewas bo rn i n   A marn a t o the royal family. Tut  ankhamun succeed edSme nkh k are    in 1 333 BC, but only ruled for 10 years.  When Tut  ankhamun died, Ankhesenamon took some drasti c m e a s ures perhapsbecause she was afrai d of the priest s a n d t h e power of Horemhab, whichwas growing. Horemha b wa s s tirr in g up opposi tion to   Amarna and theworshi p of t he g od At en . Ankhesenamon wrote to the king of th e Hitti te s, King S upp iluliumash, who was an emerging po wer in t he nor thernMe dite rranean. She offered he rsel f and the t hrone o f Egyp t to on e of hissons. Prince Zan nanza set ou t for Eg ypt, bu t wa s m urdered on the borde rof Egypt. I t is proba ble tha t he w as killed by Horemha b  s militar y agent s.  The man chosen to succeed Tut  ankhamun was Aya, who w a s m a s ter of horsein Thebes. Ankhesenamo n was given t o A y a a s hi s bride. Some believe thatAya was the fathe r o f Qu ee n Nefer titi, whic h would have made himAnkhese namo n  s g ran dfather . Together, they assumed the thron e befor eTut    ankh amun wa s buried. Aya died in 1319 BC , but Ankh esena mondisa ppeare d before his death. She w a s replace d by Aya   s wife , Tey. S ource  www.touregypt.net

											
											

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