Thursday, June 6, 2019

Tutankhamon's Harem as cause of death?




It was the Harem’s Fault
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Pharaoh Tutankhamon’s 2 still-born children died as a result of Sexually Transmitted Diseases from his over-populated Harem, not by poison.  Both were female.  Both were the byproduct of his genetic sister also.  They did not die from incestuous relations as previously suggested.   So it is still His Fault for using the unsafe Harem.  Inasmuch that Queen Ankhesenamon was against his use of the Harem, he did so anyway – there were several foreign women in the Harem, as political pawns for peace from foreign nations.  That was how nations made peace back then – marry the King’s daughters off to Pharaoh as a Peace Treaty.  These foreign women had the STD infestation that probably led to his own-death within 10 years on the throne.  Malaria could be a STD, though usually infected via mosquitoes in the hot desert climate. 
 



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