King Tut's Pharaohs

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King Tut,one of the most known Egyptian pharaohs was also one of the youngest pharaohs.Since he was one of the youngest and most famous there is a lot to say about him. King Tut was born in the year of 1341 B.C. Since the time he became ruler he had ruled over the Maraya region of Egypt. During his reign he apparently married his half sister Ankhesenamun. During that time they could of had one or more children. One source says that he might of had two daughters.Why they said is because in his tomb they found two bodies of small children. King Tut also did many projects for his people. It is said that he helped his people the best he could. During his reign he never went to war with any countries or

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