1. Name of Notable Person: King Tutankhamun
2. Web Addresses of all Sources (copy and paste)
http://www.site-ology.com/egypt/KT.HTM
3. Biographical Information
a. Date of Birth and Death
King Tut was born on 1343 BC & died on 1323 BC
b. Place of Birth and Death (or current residence):
He was born and died in Egypt.
c. Family (e.g. parents, siblings, spouse, children)
Mom was a unidentified mummy. Father name was Amenhotep. Later married his half sister named Ankhesenepatan.
d. Education
All the writing was in hieroglyphs
e. Occupation
The tomb was significant because his tomb was in perfect
4. Two-three Quotes (either about the person of from the person)'
"Do what you have to accomplish never give up"
"Live and follow rules don't be like my father Akenaton
5. Significant contribution(s) to World History
King Tut didnt really contributed anything to the world.
6. Ten terms related to the person
Ancient, Egyptian, Boy, King, Pharaoh, Famous,special,smart, young,talented
7. Timeline of at least five important dates in the person’s life
1343 BC | Tutankhamun was born in this year - his name at this time was Tutankhaten | |
1343BC | He was the son of Pharaoh Akhenaten, the heretic king and his wife Kiya. His birthplace was probably Amarna, the new city created by Akenaten and settled in 1345BC when he moved the population from Thebes | |
1337 BC | After a reign of 17 years it is believed that Akhenaten was forced to abdicate and soon after died | |
1336 BC | A person called Smenkhkare Ankhetkheperure took the throne (r1336 BC -1334 BC) There is speculation that Smenkhkare Ankhetkheperure was in fact a woman due to the feminine spelling of the name and questions whether Smenkhkare Ankhetkheperure could have been Nefertiti, Akhenaten's Chief Wife and the mother-in-law and stepmother of Tutankhamun | |
1334 BC | Tutankhamun was made Pharaoh of Egypt. He was nine years old. His regent was Ay who was also the Grand Vizier. Ay was also the father of Nefertiti, his stepmother and also the grandfather of Ankhesenpaaten | |
1334 BC | Tutankhamun married Ankhesenpaaten, his half sister, the third daughter of Akhenaten and Nefertiti | |
1331 BC | Tutankhamun changed his name from Tutankhaten to Tutankhamun and Queen Ankhesenpaaten changed her name to Ankhesenamun, probably due to pressure from traditionalists, reflecting the growing acceptance of the old god Amun and decline in support of the god Aten | |
1330 BC | King Tutankhamun, Queen Ankhesenpaaten and the royal court, moved back to the old capital at Thebes, the center of worship of the Ancient Egyptian god Amun and the power base of the Amun priests. | |
1330 BC - 1325 BC | The marriage of Tutankhamun and Ankhesenpaaten produced two daughters who were stillborn. |