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King Tut was an impeccable young pharaoh in conformity with the
religion of Amun-Ra.
There was a profound pervasive religiousity in Egypt.
It was exploited to quell riots and create patriotism.
The religion was the explicit reason Tut went down to Memphis to do a ceremony.
Because he was incompatible to the aspirations of his advisor who wanted to be
pharaoh, Tut was killed and sent into the oblivion we see in his tiny mummy tomb.
King Tutankhamun was a devout young pharaoh who closely followed the worship
of Amun-Ra, the chief deity of Egypt at the time.
Religion played a powerful and widespread role in society, often used
to maintain order and inspire national pride.
It was religious duty that led Tut to travel to Memphis for a ceremonial event.
However, his vision for Egypt clashed with that of his ambitious advisor,
who harbored aspirations for the throne.
As a result, Tutankhamun was murdered, and his legacy reduced to the
modest burial we now uncover in his small, unassuming tomb.
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