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| | King Tut Biography |
 | | Tutankhamun or Tutankhaten was Pharaoh of Egypt in the 14th century BC, from 1334 BC/1333 BC to 1323 BC, during the period known as the New Kingdom. |
 | | King Tut was married to Ankhesenpaaten, a daughter of Akhenaton, and he was responsible for reversing much of his father-in-law's Amarna revolution, in which Akhenaton attempted to supplant the existing priesthood and gods with a god who was until then considered minor, Aten. |
 | | In year 3 of his reign (1331 BC), Tutankhamun, who was still a young boy and probably under the influence of two older advisors, restored the old pantheon of gods and their temples, granted the traditional privileges back to their priesthoods, and moved the capital back to Thebes. |
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