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Tutankhamun

Also known as: Tutankhamon, King Tut, Tutankhaten

The 'boy king' died young but became the world's most famous pharaoh after Howard Carter discovered his intact tomb in 1922.

Reign

1332 BC–1323 BC

1332 BC – 1323 BC

Dynasty

Eighteenth Dynasty

Period

New Kingdom

c. 1550 BC – 1070 BC

Alternate Names

TutankhamonKing TutTutankhaten

Royal Names in Hieroglyphs

Prenomen (Throne Name)
N35D58Aa1Q3D21G43
nb-ḫprw-rꜥ"Lord of the Forms of Ra"
Nomen (Birth Name)
M17Y5N35X1G43X1S34Aa1
twt-ꜥnḫ-jmn"Living Image of Amun"
Horus Name
Horus
D28E1D40X1X1Y5S29X1
kꜢ-nḫt-twt-mswt"The Strong Bull, Pleasing of Birth"
Nebty (Two Ladies) Name
N35I9D21F12Q3S29G43D21F12X1Q3
nfr-hpw-sgrḥ-tꜢwꞽ"One of Perfect Laws, Who Pacifies the Two Lands"
Golden Horus Name
G43X1S29Aa1D21G43S34F12X1Q3
wṯs-ḫꜤw-sḥtp-nṯrw"Elevated of Appearances, Who Satisfied the Gods"

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