He didn t bother to research the dramatic story about Tut s death and he advised other people not to either. Since people don t know who murdered Tut Aye and Horemheb most likely were working together. King Tut was murdered by one of these people. ... Which brings me to my next question why would anyone want to kill King Tut?
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Who killed the King? Was it Aye, the Tut's vizier and uncle who ascended to the throne after his death and married his wife? There is insufficient evidence that he is guilty. He was the high priest and ... Moreover Aye and Horenhab would have had no reason to kill Tutankhamen because he was youth and did not hold authority.
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Was it Aye, Tutankhamen's vizier who ascended to the throne after his death and married his wife? Or was it Horernhab, the army officer who became king after Aye’s short four-year rule? Some archaeologists suggested that Aye and Horemhab might have shared the guilt, working in cahoots to kill the boy.
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Aye also had a time to commit the crime. Since he was Tut’s advisor, he could talk to Tut in private anytime. However, Tut could call his bodyguards at any moment. Therefore, I believe that Aye, if he did kill King Tut, would have done so while King Tut was asleep.
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I think King Tut was murdered, and did not die from a broken leg, and this is why. Discovery says that, but I say different!!! ... This last reason I think King Tut was murdered, doesn’t have anything to do with the King at all! Suprisingly, they’re actually clues to his death AFTER it took place. They start with...
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But there was also something troubling about the way King Tut was buried — hints and omissions that suggested foul play. ... BTW, there have been some recent discoveries of Assyrian queens that "will rival those of King Tut."
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With Tut out of the way and leaving no heir, Aye was in a position to put pressure on the King's widow to marry him, so that he could become Pharaoh. Ankhensenpaaten, who was not yet 20 years ... Moreover Aye and Horemhab would have had no reason to kill Tutankhamen because he was a youth and did not hold authority."
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The Murder of King Tut: The Plot to Kill the Child King by James Patterson and Martin Dugard. The authors consider X-rays, Howard Carter's files, forensic clues, and stories told through the ages to arrive at their own account of Tutankhamen's life and death.
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Nefertiti, the Great Royal Wife of King Amenhotep IV better known as Akhenaten, ... It is believe by some historians that Nefertiti was the daughter of Aye and Tiy, while other claims her as the oldest daughter of Amenhotep III. Nefertiti was married to Akhenaten the originated of the one god concept(monotheism) as it...
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No, King Tut died of gangrene. He had an infection in the leg and then it spread into gangrene. This killed him.
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