He had no children that lived.
2006-12-12 13:13:36
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answered by wendy g 7
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King Tutankhamen had two mummified fetuses buried in his tomb with him, so he and his wife Ankhesenamon had tried at least twice to have a son to succeed to the throne. They did not have any children that survived their birth, so Tutankhamen did not have a son to follow him as Pharaoh of Egypt. The man who succeeded Tutankhamen to the throne was Aye, Ankhesenamon's grandfather and Tutankhamen's great-uncle, who had been a powerful political presence in Egypt for decades. Tutankhamen and Ankhesenamon were half brother and sister: Tut was the son of Akhenaten and Kiya; and Ankhesenamon was the third daughter of Akhenaten and Nefertiti. After Tutankhamen's death, Aye married Tut's widow & his granddaughter Ankhesenamon, who then disappeared from history. King Aye ruled about 4 years, and then was succeeded by his nephew by marriage, Horemheb, who was the last pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty.
2016-05-23 16:28:40
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answered by ? 4
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King Tutankhamen had two mummified fetuses buried in his tomb with him, so he and his wife Ankhesenamon had tried at least twice to have a son to succeed to the throne. They did not have any children that survived their birth, so Tutankhamen did not have a son to follow him as Pharaoh of Egypt.
The man who succeeded Tutankhamen to the throne was Aye, Ankhesenamon's grandfather and Tutankhamen's great-uncle, who had been a powerful political presence in Egypt for decades. Tutankhamen and Ankhesenamon were half brother and sister: Tut was the son of Akhenaten and Kiya; and Ankhesenamon was the third daughter of Akhenaten and Nefertiti.
After Tutankhamen's death, Aye married Tut's widow & his granddaughter Ankhesenamon, who then disappeared from history. King Aye ruled about 4 years, and then was succeeded by his nephew by marriage, Horemheb, who was the last pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty.
2006-12-12 13:19:58
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answered by Anonymous
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No one knows for sure, but it is believed that Tutankhamen's wife had two still born children whose tiny mummies were entombed with him.
2006-12-12 13:10:21
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answered by ron k 4
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yes. i read it in my social studies book. he has 14 kids . john tut, darry tut, and other s
2006-12-12 13:07:25
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answered by Anonymous
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He might, but they may not have a real "mummy"!
2006-12-12 13:13:10
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answered by Anonymous
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probably
2006-12-12 13:06:50
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answered by danny20_2002us 3
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