Tutankhamun: The Boy King of Egypt
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Died expecting to live in the afterlife among the gods, but instead found himself resurrected in the 1960's as a villain on the Batman TV show.
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True greatness.
Well yes and no. Remember that he was a very distinguished professor but only when he got bopped on the head did he flip into the King Tut persona.
Victor Brouno played that part perfectly.
I remember a time when I watched the History Channel for this kind of content and CZcams for alien conspiracy theories......
😂 same
The only conspiracy about aliens is the government covering it up.
Now, it's the opposite.
Funny that all the conspiracy theories depict only the US government covering them up. Why would aliens be so interested in the US?
@@matthewdopler8997 I think that's just because it's the one we have the most information on. There are conspiracies about major events around the globe and those governments covering it up, but most in the US focus on the US ones due to the loss of trust in our government around the same time period. Though, I'm not sure we ever trusted our government that much, just less so after that whole Vietnam thing.
King Tut? Ohh, you mean Pharoah Ka Nakht Tut Mesut Nefer Hepu Segereh Tawy Wetjes Khau Sehotep Netjeru Neb Kheperu Ra Tut Ankh Amun!
Yeah! Why didn't you say that in the first place!?
Pffft. People always complicating things.
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"That is a royal mouthful."
~(Lovable, Furry Old) Grover, "Sesame Street"
Sorry, my feeble American mind doesn't speak Spanish
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@@winnifredforbes8712 right on! I mean, you wouldnt want to take advantage of all mankind's knowledge at the edge of you fingertips or anything.
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sam at this point.
I have learned more history from this channel than 8 years of history in school. Its not just a biography but it gives loads of social and political context.
I remember seeing the Treasures of Tutankhamun exhibition when it came to Seattle in the 1970s... the gold didn't really impress me so much as the toy boat made of wood. Dunno why, but the idea that something wooden could survive that long seemed more amazing than all the gold and other metal items on display.
Only seen Images etc but it's the kids toys that got me.
I've seen what is in Cairo, and was most impressed by the chariot, an object of ultimate beauty.
What do you think, somekind of laquer on the wood which kept it from decaying? I hope you understand, not my first language.
I wonder if the ark of covenant would last that long well preserved
Tut and Simon have one thing in common
They will be famous. Tut for historical purposes and Simon for having 1,000 channels under his belt, daily uploads for all of them, and ruling all of Earth based off of classic British parliamentary rule where Tories and Whigs constantly fight
And don´t forget the support of our Lizard People Overlords (Long May They Reign).
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They’re also both bald
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Most interesting objects in Tutankhamen’s tomb:
1) iron dagger made from a meteorite
2) scarab beetle made of 22 million year old yellow glass (thought to have formed from meteorite impact or some other cosmic event in the desert sand)
3) a box of boomerangs
More, Egypt, please!
dafttool I thought his mummified babies were interesting as all get out. Not to mention chariots and 100+ canes. But you’re absolutely correct the dagger & scarab are extremely intriguing. I think the dagger is an inherited object from an extra ancient civilization.
@@EMurph42 Extra ancient civilization?? It may sound impressive but finding metals like iron from meteorites is actually not that difficult. Indeed Earth is bombarded almost constantly by them. Heck, try dig around in your garden after a meteor shower and you may be able to find a meteorite or two 😊.
Terry Pratchett had a sword forged when he was knighted using iron he had dug up from a nearby field. And yes; he chugged in some iron from meteorites too.
I guess he also received that from an extra ancient civilization 😋
And condoms
EP114587 Yes. Those are good ones too
19:20 His body was actually cut into sections by Carter in order to remove it from the sarcophagus. At the time of mummification he would have been drenched in oils and resins, which solidified into a solid matrix under and around his body. He should have been left alone until the right technology could be used, but they went for hot spatulas, knives and saws.
alucientes Nice!
When I saw the artifacts from the tomb at a museum, they had the sarcophagus but they couldn't bring the mummy due to its condition.
More devastating is thr fact that some mummies will never be seen because some were used as firewood. 😔
Cecilia Age of Aquarius Some were also used to make paint pigment too! It’s so disheartening to think about.
@@ceciliaageofaquarius1225 some were eaten too
It's kinda of poetic in a way that Tutankhamun's most important phase in history starts after he died, given how obsessed egyptians were about afterlife. "Death is only the beginning" indeed.
I love how he says Tut's name different every time he says it.
The letter to the Hittites also stated that she did not wish to wed one of her subjects, so she apparently didn't have any living male siblings to marry.
Well if you incest
I like the line from the Mummy casually slipped in. Lol
I was scrolling through these comments hoping I wasn't the only one to catch that.
It's speculated that the young pharoah might have met his demise riding a chariot while playing a childrens cardgame.
You activated my trap card!
Lmao!
Steel is much older than most people think. The oldest steel object was found in Jordan and dates back to the 18th century BC and the first iron objects even date back to the 5th millenium BC. Only in the late Bronze Age iron became more common, but still far behind bronze, and steel was still very rare and it was probably made by accident.
Simon has self quarantined in the studio by the looks of it
He obviously never leaves anyway the amount of channels and videos he does a day.
He once made a vlog where he went out for a snack because he had no time to cook
2:40-2:50
"That is a royal mouthful."
~Grover
"He coulda won a Grammy
Buried in his jammies
Born in Arizona
Moved to Babylonia
He was born in Arizona
Got a condo made of stona
King Tut"
--Steve Martin
King TUT!!!!!!!!
Funky Tut
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He had a good chat-up line, "Hey, ladies, come over later - but don't knock, just toot and come in"
Thanks so much for continuing to post new videos. It really gives something to look forward to while stuck at home during this crisis. Much appreciated!
Really enjoying this channel thanks 💓
Thank you for these great videos mr Simon
Saw the tutankhamun exhibit in early 2010s in ny with my grandma before she passed from cancer. Had so much fun walking through the exhibit with her cant wait to do it again eventually
Reminds me of the Discovery Kids show Tutenstein, that got me into learning about ancient Egypt
Awesome
Honestly, I wouldnt be surprised by the clubbed foot thing. I know little of the ancient age but I do know the royals usually married siblings. Just like Carlos II of the Spanish Hapsburg line.
Absolutely royals from all across the world's and different cultures shows the dangers of inbreeding
Yea! I've been hoping you'd Tutankhamun. Thanks and cheers! 🍺
well done love your site
I am loving the beard Simon! Also I love the videos. Keep it up!
You make the most detailed and most interesting historical videos ive seen, i have learned more from you than i have from any other source. Your videos are extremely captivating and you are educating a entire generation, and for that we thank you.
Considering the circumstances surrounding his death, with his wife writing a letter to their long time enemies, the advisor who had been actually running the show becoming pharaoh, the possible assassination of a Hittite prince who was intended to marry the newly-widowed queen, and the fact that in the letter Ankhesenamun mentions "being afraid" and references the fact that she would "never marry a servant" (which if Ay did marry her later could imply that it was a forced marriage) I still believe the murder theory could be a valid one. I suppose in the end we may never know the truth.
We can't know for sure, no. But modern studies of his mummy show he likely died from malaria or some other infection. And even if he hadn't, he likely wouldn't have lived for very long due to the slew of genetic conditions he appears to have suffered from (generations of sibling and father-daughter marriages will do that to you). It's even very possible these conditions acted as underlying factors for his death; like his leg injury being unable to heal properly resulting in it developing an infection.
Personally I doubt he was murdered. He was most likely already a puppet and thus too useful to get rid of. I find it more likely his death left a dangerous power vacuum for his waning dynasty and Ankhesenamun probably wanted to secure its position by forming an alliance with the Hittites.
Incredible job!
Simon I'm a huge fan love your hundreds of channels
Yesss! Thank you for this ! Also very excited about a video covering Akhenaten ❤️
Just want you to know you’re my favorite CZcams creator. Part of a handful channels that leaves me with something new learned every time
Gay as u mate
Great bio!
I love these biographics. History is awesome and I learn a lot form these videos.
Please do one on Remeses II (Rameses The Great)
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Great content...funny and informative.
This channel is fascinating, and your output is incredibly prolific. How have I not discovered it before? Keep up the great work, sir.
Another great Biographics Thank you.... How about doing one on Isimbard Kingdom Brunel.
Kudos on getting through all of those names, Simon. That couldn't have been easy to get through.
Extremely interesting and educational video! I learned something new today again! Well done indeed again, Simon!
why do i love your programs i never did like listening to teachers and professors but i really enjoy listening to you tell all these stories a cracking good show my lad !
Thank you
One of my favorites, jolly good!
Really enjoyed that . 💕
Thank you for this video. I miss teaching history, currently on shelter and unable to teach
Francisco Buenrostro i commend teachers! Thank you for your hard work. I don’t have the patience 🤣🤣🤣 i would yoke some smart ass kid up! From a nurse to a teacher, great job lady 😘
I remember seeing the Tut exhibit when it was displayed in Seattle in the late 70's. An experience I will never forget.
Around the same time that Howard Carter was excavatingTutankhamun's tomb in Egypt, Leonard Woolley made an amazing series of discoveries in Mesopotamia. The Royal Cemetery of Ur yielded fantastic treasures that enormously expanded our knowledge of the Sumerian civilization. Ancient Egypt has always overshadowed The Fertile Crescent in the popular imagination. Most people know next to nothing about the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians et al. It's a shame really because these ancient peoples had a cultural impact on the western civilization in every way as profound as that of Egypt and Woolley certainly deserves more recognition for his achievements in uncovering their legacy.
I agree! It's a shame that nowadays Mesopotamia is so inaccessible for tourists, too. I hope that will change in my lifetime.
Make a video about Ramesses II,, looking forward to it
Love your videos from you and team Simon, keep it up man. Best biographies on CZcams!
Im actually glad, someone bornbeithbthese disabilities lived such a privileged life. God bless him.
This is the best channel on CZcams. I just let the auto play keep it going all day.
Yes! A Pharaoh, that's what I was looking for!
And here I thought "The white flame that dances on the grave of his foes" was unnecessarily long.
Loved it! More egyptology please!
Love your channels! Also how about a video on James Dean?
3:19 that's one hell of a chin
Boy King of Egypt.
"The Nile will run red with Kool-Aid!"
I saw the death mask when it came through Chicago years ago. It was spectacular. So was the entire traveling display.
Well done
Congrats and good job.
Thank you.
Excellent work, thank you for the wonderfull videos. How about producing some for giants of classical music of the 18th and 19th century?
Could you do some more on Irish historical figures maybe? Someone like Pádraig mac Piarais, W. B. Yeats, Brian Ború, Constance Markiewicz or Grace O'Malley maybe?
Fascinating Biographies, keep up the amazing work!
I think Michael Collins would be most likely
@@mrsomething1312 that'd be a great one too! Would love to see something about one of the leaders of '16 though
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mr something yeeess, I would love to see Michael Collins on this
@@jonahw833 The Irish Rebels/Martyrs of the 1916 Easter Rising
I had the chance to see the exhibit of tuts tomb in London this year. Stunning, simply stunning. One can see why the treasure is so valued.
Learned things I hadn’t heard before. I’ve studied this topic in high school and college, and have also seen plenty of videos and documentaries about king tut, so I’m impressed. (Not claiming to be an expert at all) Nice video!
I love anything Egyptian and this was an illuminating video describing the events so concisely. I am not sure why so many horror movie involve Egyptians and curses.
Hey Simon, would you do videos on pivotal rock icons? David Bowie, Prince, the Seattle sound of the late 80s.
THanks.
Great as usual - I had read a theory the tomb had not been further looted in antiquity due to nearby construction activity of another tomb which covered it long enough for the location to be forgotten. Would be curious to hear more on this.
For those curious about the striped thing they wear on their heads, it's called a nemyss.
Simon! I missed you, man.
Hey, your videos are awesome! You should cover the life and death if Chris Farley!
Biographics will help keep my mind active during this lockdown..STAY SAFE EVERYBODY!!!
Fantastic
This guys is fantastic.
His advisor, Aye...Sounds like the beginning of an Abbott and Costello routine.
March 19th 2020. King Tut’s tomb is moved. Same as release date of this video.... Currently in a Corona Virus Pandemic is hitting hard. Coincidence????
Simon I love your videos and learning about the history of the world through its great individuals. Can you please do a video on Dr. Ferdinand Porsche because of how important he was to modern automobiles, along with the fact he created the heaviest running tank in history for the nazi war machine.
Interesting bloke, though note that a lot of what he did was intellectual property theft from his time at Tatra, and his close work with Nazi monsters cannot be denied. Plus "his" way of building a car, namely rear-engined and air-cooled didn't really catch on, even though there have been many such designs.
Do Akhenaten next, Thank you!
Nice!!!👉🏾💯
7:25 genuinly guffawed at the cut of Simon sounding that name out
I want a Biographics on Simon Whistler!
You should also do a biographics on the Hittite empire since so many people have never heard of them but they were an interesting people!!!!
Great video! My first name is Tutankhamun. I was born in 1978, during the tour of the treasure. Thanks for sharing!
You could do a whole lot of videos about child rulers
To tell you how famous Tutankhamen & his parents (the brother & sister) Akhenaten & Nefertiti are, my spellcheck already knows how to spell all of their names
But you spelled Tutankhamun wrong though...
Odiumism Lol -um & -em ? Both are acceptable. There are no letters in hieroglyphics. They are spelling phonetically
Nefertiti wasn’t his mother nor Akhenaten’s sister.
Great job on the names, I would’ve unintentionally butchered them. Did you practice them before filming ?
I've always heard the theory that his tomb was created for his sister, as his death was so unexpected they didn't have time to build one for him. His mask is actually that if a woman, so that in itself is a large piece of evidence
It's a plausible theory. One thing is for sure: neither the tomb nor the mask were originally intended for him.
I heard it was his mother's tomb. Lol!
Created by a guy in the 20's to get more funding.... fake
Do an episode about the life of Ieyasu Tokugawa! Its a fascinating story.
Next pharaoh should be Ramses II. And talk about whether or not he was really the pharaoh of the Exodus.
And if the Exodus even happened.
Imagine resting in peace for 3000 years, and some people brings you back from the afterlife
I've always known who tutankhamun was and knew the curse story etc. But thanks for this I actually know something proper about him lol
I still remember when I was a kid and I went to an exhibition where they had the mummy on display.
It looked pretty good for a corpse that old.
And it survived because he wasn't that big a Pharaoh and his tomb was hurried so was in an unusual place and when a massive rock slide hid it no one bothered to clear it and then it was thankfully forgotten about.
that was a good wisdom
Do Gamal Abdel Nassar next! From one Egyptian to another!
Ah Man hearing you struggle through Suppiluliuma I made my day.