The History of Egypt Podcast

140: Tutankhamun

03.14.2021 - By Dominic PerryPlay

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Tut-Ankh-Amun. Early in his reign, the young pharaoh Tut-ankh-Aten changed his name to Tut-ankh-Amun. Why did he do this? What did it mean? And how much control did this young ruler have over his own identity?

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Tutankhamun

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