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King Tutankhamun
- Ruled in the eighteenth dynasty
- Inherited the throne at a very young age
- His father was believed to be Akhenaten or Amenhotep III and his mother was belived to be Kiya
- He begins to puzzle the worlds leading experts
- His tomb was found in the Valley of the Kings-Its was hidden for 3,000 years
- It eluded tomb robbers and flash floods
- His whole tomb was intact
- In his very early ages, he enjoyed board games, hunting and swimming
- An excessive amount of canes were found in is tomb, Egyptologists found a fracture in his heel and suspected that was why he had so many
- He married is half sister, Ankhensenpaaton, and their daughter was Nefertiti
- Legend has it that anyone who would enter or even open his tomb would suffer the wrath of his mummy
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Hatshepsut
- Her father was Tuthmosis, and her mother, Ames
- Ruled from the age of twelve to fourteen
- She married Tuthmosis II and had a daughter Neferue
- They say she was very intelligent and unique
- Hatshepsut attached a false beard and wore male clothing
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Menes
- Is believed to be the first king
- He is also believed to be the pharaoh, Narmer, but there is no definite evidence that who was the first king
- It is thought he ruled for sixty years
- Hopefully archaeologists, like my partner and I, will be able to find out what the truth is!
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Snefru
- Ruled in the fourth dynasty for an estimated twenty-four years
- He was responsible for the Bent Pyramid
- He was the evolution of religious beliefs
- Hetepheres I was the wife of Snefru and probably the half sister
- They had a son named Khufu
- His parents were Meresankh and Huni (stepfather)
- He was very intelligent and logical, thus the pyramids
- The Old Kingdom fell after his death
Snefru's Bent Pryamid