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|Notes=See [[Tutankhamun#Name]]
|Notes=See [[Tutankhamun#Name]]
|Children= 2 possibly, both female, names unknown
|Children= 2 possibly, both female, names unknown
|Father=[[Akhenaten]]<ref name=assoc>[http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/ml_egypt_king_tut Frail boy-king Tut died from malaria, broken leg] by Paul Schemm, Associated Press. February 16, 2010.</ref>
|Father=[[Akhenaten]]<ref name=assoc>[http://web.archive.org/web/20100219031204/news.yahoo.com/s/ap/ml_egypt_king_tut Frail boy-king Tut died from malaria, broken leg] by Paul Schemm, Associated Press. February 16, 2010.</ref>
|Mother=unidentified mummy, "[[The Younger Lady (mummy)|The Younger Lady]]"
|Mother=unidentified mummy, "[[The Younger Lady (mummy)|The Younger Lady]]"
|Born=1341 BC
|Born=1341 BC

Àtúnyẹ̀wò ní 03:18, 19 Oṣù Kẹ̀wá 2013

Tutankhamun
Tutankhamen, Tutankhaten, Tutankhamon[1] possibly Nibhurrereya (as referenced in the Amarna letters)
Mask of Tutankhamun's mummy, the popular icon for ancient Egypt at The Egyptian Museum.
Fáráò Ẹ́gíptì
Orí ìjọba1333–1324 BC, 18th Dynasty
PredecessorSmenkhkare? or Neferneferuaten?
SuccessorAy
Àwọn olólùfẹ́Ankhesenamen
Àwọn ọmọ2 possibly, both female, names unknown
BàbáAkhenaten[2]
Ìyáunidentified mummy, "The Younger Lady"
Ọjọ́ìbí1341 BC
Aláìsí1323 BC
SàárèKV62




Itokasi

  1. Clayton, Peter A. (2006). Chronicle of the Pharaohs: The Reign-by-Reign Record of the Rulers and Dynasties of Ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson. pp. 128. ISBN 0-500-28628-0. 
  2. Frail boy-king Tut died from malaria, broken leg by Paul Schemm, Associated Press. February 16, 2010.