The Parents of King Tutankhamon
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Early in Tut’s reign, the Necropolis Guards told him that “Smenkhkara’s tomb was violated,” so Tut took over that tomb (KV62) for himself so he wouldn’t need to build a tomb, and moved the occupant to KV55 where Queen Tiye was interred. Some say this mummy was “Akhenaton” others say it was “Smenkhkara.” Akhenaton was originally Amonhotep 4 as a Male ruler. This was until he discovered he had both male and female reproductive organs (Hermaphrodite). His new Solar Cult of the Sun (Atonism) had both organs in the One Deity, the Aton. His art form shows him with female and male appearance. Since KV55 Mummy does not have both Fe/Male organs, this cannot be Akhenaton. The mummy in KV55 was genetically linked to Tut as either his “Father or Brother.” Smenkhkara would be Tut’s brother, a son of Amonhotep 3. The biological father of Tut was Amonhotep 3 Nebmaatra, as indicated on Tut’s monuments. Smenkhkara was not Queen Nefertiti, at least not the male version. Akhenaton had 2 co-regents, one male and one female. Did Akhenaton have children from himself (did he give birth)? The female mother of Tutankhamon would not be Nefertiti, as she was not descended from Amonhotep 3. So it must be Sitamon, the daughter/Wife of Amonhotep 3. Egyptian custom has the male Pharaoh marry his daughters as royal consort once the Great Royal Wife/Queen is too old to have children beyond their prime years. The mummy (YL) that was biologically Tut’s mother was also a sister of KV55 mummy, and daughter of Amonhotep 3 Nebmaatra. As Akhenaton was against Osiris worship he would not be mummified, as that is a custom with Osiris religion. Mostly he would be left alone to rot in the tomb or be cremated or dumped into the Nile River. His mummy has yet to be found. Egyptologists want KV55 Mummy to be Akhenaton on Political grounds as this is good for Tourism, which is Modern Egypt’s main Economy. Ask the dead next time.
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