Chart the family history of king tut? How was king tut a better ruler than his family?

Dear student Tutankhamen's father was Akhenaten and grandfather was AmenothepIII. Akhenaten was a great king who introduced sun-worship or praying to Aten. Both Akhenaten and his father patronized the arts. During their rules art and architecture flourished in Egypt. Temples to the various gods of Egypt was also constructed during the rules of the grand-father and father of Tutankhamen. After Akhenaten’s death, a very young Tutankhaten took the throne. King Tut as he’s widely known today. The boy king soon changed his name to Tutankhamun, ‘living image of Amun,’ and oversaw a restoration of the old ways. He reigned for about nine years and then died unexpectedly. He was just a teenager when he died. King Tut, in death as in life was regally ahead of his countrymen because he was the first mummy to be examined by computed tomography or a CT scan which would perform a diagnostic imaging in order to arrive at the cause of his death. In life, he had been fabulously rich as a young pharaoh and treated above the rest and even in death, he continued to hold that power of intriguing people who employed the latest in archaelogical technology in order to ascertain how he died and at what age. King Tut's demise had been a major event even by royal standards, he had been the last of his family line. Therefore he was a better ruler than his family. Regards

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