He was the youngest phaoro ever
the tomb he had was in good condition . King Tut ruled during the New Kingdom, but ruled for only 9 years. He died at the age of 18. Some people think he was murdered or he fell off of his carriage. His tomb was very hard to find, making it famous to be discovered. Hope that helped =)
He was a Boy King and his tomb contained some of the most precious jewels and things from ancient Egypt. His tomb contained gold things like his chair that had a picture of his wife on. His golden Mask is the main reason for his popularity.
Although he didn't do much in his life, king tut is famous for his tresures in his tomb.
He was well known because he was a boy king. At the age of 9 because his father died. He was heir to the throne and therefore he became King.
In 1922 when Howard Carter discovered his tomb, there were many gold treasures such as his royal chair with a photo of his wife but most importantly his golden mask, and a really intact tomb. he also changed religion back to the original gods. and he changed his name. as well as his wife's. in honor of the original gods.
King Tut, the child king of ancient Egypt.
no one knows if he's the youngest pharoah out there but he was known for his BEST PRESERVED tomb uncovered in Egypt.
oh, he's known for being the first king of Ireland, who could pronounce his own last name.
hope this helps :)
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The Boy King Tutankhamun.
His wife Ankhesenamun.
Helping Howard Carter in finding the Tomb of Tutankhamun.
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Tutankhamun is more famous and well known because of the treasures found in his tomb
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YES! It was and still is famous because Tutankhamun was such a young Pharaoh when he reigned. His tomb also gave us an insight of how the ancient Egyptians lived.
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The Boy King Tutankhamun.
His wife Ankhesenamun.
Helping Howard Carter in finding the Tomb of Tutankhamun.
king tut is most famous for staying in tact inside his tomb
Tutankhamun, Akhenaten, Hatshepsut, Rameses ii, Seti, Khufu, etc.