Because they are both king tut's right hand man. He goes to them for everything. They obviously had time alone together to kill king tut had they wanted
Aye was his mentor. It is speculated that Aye was the man who killed King Tut too.
King Tut or Tutankhamen died when he was a very young man, probably about 19 years old. Little is actually known about his personality except that he was well liked by his subjects.
Aye was the adviser to both King Tut and his father, Akhenaton. Aye was NOT an honest person, at one point being Akhenaton's right hand man when Akhenaton introduced monotheism to ancient Egypt - to the point that Aye is depicted in ancient artifacts as worshipping the god Akhenaton believed in (Aton) - then whisking King Tut and his wife back to the area where polytheism was the belief and ultimately marrying King Tut's wife after his death. Some believe that Aye may have murdered King Tut, at the very least he was hypocritical and disrespectful to the memory of King Tut's father.
howard carter was the man who founded king tutakhamen's tomb which, king tut was the most remebered king because that his tomb was in almost perfectly shape when it was founded.
king tut only had o wife
King Tut's father was a man called Akhenaten.
Howard Carter
Was king Tut a strict & cruel man? yes
Because they are both king tut's right hand man. He goes to them for everything. They obviously had time alone together to kill king tut had they wanted
king tut was murderd by a man called aye no he was murdered by his step mom senkara
Aye was his mentor. It is speculated that Aye was the man who killed King Tut too.
King Tut or Tutankhamen died when he was a very young man, probably about 19 years old. Little is actually known about his personality except that he was well liked by his subjects.
King Tut or Tutankhamen died when he was a very young man, probably about 19 years old. Little is actually known about his personality except that he was well liked by his subjects.
Aye was the adviser to both King Tut and his father, Akhenaton. Aye was NOT an honest person, at one point being Akhenaton's right hand man when Akhenaton introduced monotheism to ancient Egypt - to the point that Aye is depicted in ancient artifacts as worshipping the god Akhenaton believed in (Aton) - then whisking King Tut and his wife back to the area where polytheism was the belief and ultimately marrying King Tut's wife after his death. Some believe that Aye may have murdered King Tut, at the very least he was hypocritical and disrespectful to the memory of King Tut's father.
howard carter was the man who founded king tutakhamen's tomb which, king tut was the most remebered king because that his tomb was in almost perfectly shape when it was founded.
I don't quite know what you're talking about, but... King Tut married his half-sister, Ankhesanamon. He was 9 and she was 13. They were married in Ankhetaten, now known as Tell el-Amarna. The Queen had two failed pregnancies. King Tut died at 18, and Queen Ankhesanamon married the man chosen to success King Tut, Kheperkheprure Ay, who some believed was King Tut's mother's father. So, the Queen married the new king, who some believed to be her own grandfather.