Sunday, May 6, 2018

What was the connection between King Tutankhamon and King Ay?

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If General Horemhab (the heir to Tut) left Egypt to "find the Hittite Prince" this is because Pharaoh already discovered his Queen's letters to the Hittite King and ordered his General to intercept this intruder.  Which Queen was this?

1. Nefertiti -- The policy of marriage of a royal daughter of Pharaoh or the royal daughter of a foreign King to the Pharaoh or his Sons was only between royals (in Peace Treaties).  Nefertiti was not a daughter of a Pharaoh, so she didn't write it.
2. Meritaton -- Akhenaton was coregent with Smenkhkara and Queen Meritaton.  If Meritaton wrote it then the other two need to be deceased without an heir -- Tutankhamon was the heir here. So not her.  
3. Ankhesenamon -- Ankhesenamon married "King Ay" after Tut "died."  Ay was the Vizier to Pharaoh, a "servant."  If written while Tut was still alive (because the ancients did not possess email, US Postal Service or Next Day Delivery FEDEX, mail took months especially in Enemy territory) and he discovered them, well the letters said "her husband was dead, send me one of your sons to be Pharaoh," was considered treasonous.  Tut was publicly "dead" by this.  So Tut impersonates Ay as King Ay and rules 4 more years or until Crown Prince Horemhab returns to Egypt and finds how "Ay" took over Egypt and then he persecutes "King Ay" and destroys the tomb that KA is inside - finds Tut's remains there, and buries him in KV62.  The red granite sarcophagus in KV23 was destroyed (King Ay tomb) and its lid was found on top of the yellow quartzite sarcophagus in KV62 where the real Tut is buried!  The lid was broken in two parts also, as evidence.  

 MC 2018.

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