Tutankhamun

E108625

Tutankhamun was a young 18th-dynasty Egyptian pharaoh whose nearly intact tomb, discovered in 1922, made him one of the most famous figures of ancient Egypt.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian pharaoh
human
monarch
ageAtDeath about 18 or 19 years
alternativeName Tutankhamun
surface form: Nebkheperure Tutankhamun

Tutankhamun
surface form: Tutankhamen

Tutankhamun
surface form: Tutankhamon
associatedWith New Kingdom of Egypt
surface form: Amarna Period

Valley of the Kings
birthDate c. 1341 BC
birthName Tutankhamun self-linksurface differs
surface form: Tutankhaten
burialPlace KV62
surface form: KV62, Valley of the Kings
burialSite Valley of the Kings
capitalDuringReign Thebes
causeOfDeath uncertain
culture ancient Egyptian culture
deathDate c. 1323 BC
deathPlace Thebes
dynasty 18th Dynasty of Egypt
surface form: Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt
father Akhenaten
fieldOfStudy Egyptology
hasArtifact Tutankhamun funerary mask
canopic shrine
chariots
golden throne
nested gilded coffins
shrines and sarcophagus
hasTitle Lord of the Two Lands
Pharaoh of Upper and Lower Egypt
influenced popular fascination with ancient Egypt
kingdom New Kingdom of Egypt
mother The Younger Lady
movedCourtFrom Amarna
movedCourtTo Thebes
name Tutankhamun self-link
notableFor gold funerary mask
nearly intact royal tomb
rich burial treasures
role in modern Egyptology
policy abandonment of Atenist religious reforms
restoration of traditional Egyptian gods
possibleMother Nefertiti
predecessor Neferneferuaten
reignEnd c. 1323 BC
reignStart c. 1332 BC
religion ancient Egyptian religion
spouse Ankhesenamun
Ankhesenamun
surface form: Ankhesenpaaten
successor Ay
throneName Nebkheperure
tombDiscoveredBy Howard Carter
tombDiscoveryDate 4 November 1922
tombFinancedBy 5th Earl of Carnarvon
surface form: George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon
tombNumber KV62

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Pharaonic Egypt majorPharaoh Tutankhamun
Egyptian Museum notableFor Tutankhamun
this entity surface form: Tutankhamun collection
Thebes associatedWithPharaoh Tutankhamun
subject surface form: Thebes (Egypt)
Valley of the Kings hasBurialOf Tutankhamun
Waset notableRulerAssociated Tutankhamun
Akhenaten possibleChild Tutankhamun
Akhenaten successor Tutankhamun
Tutankhamun name Tutankhamun self-link
Tutankhamun alternativeName Tutankhamun
this entity surface form: Tutankhamen
Tutankhamun alternativeName Tutankhamun
this entity surface form: Tutankhamon
Tutankhamun alternativeName Tutankhamun
this entity surface form: Nebkheperure Tutankhamun
Tutankhamun birthName Tutankhamun self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Tutankhaten
18th Dynasty of Egypt hasPharaoh Tutankhamun
Thout alternativeTransliteration Tutankhamun
this entity surface form: Tut
nemes headdress wornBy Tutankhamun
this entity surface form: Tutankhamun (in funerary mask depictions)
Abydos King List excludes Tutankhamun
Tutankhamun funerary mask depicts Tutankhamun
Amarna associatedWith Tutankhamun
KV62 tombOf Tutankhamun
KV62 owner Tutankhamun
KV62 associatedWith Tutankhamun
KV62 contains Tutankhamun
this entity surface form: mummy of Tutankhamun
Horemheb servedUnder Tutankhamun
Ay predecessor Tutankhamun
Ay servedUnder Tutankhamun
tomb of Tutankhamun builtFor Tutankhamun
subject surface form: Tomb of Tutankhamun
tomb of Tutankhamun burialPlaceOf Tutankhamun
subject surface form: Tomb of Tutankhamun
Wadi al-Muluk burialPlaceOf Tutankhamun