Many people think that king tut was murdered.He was a very young king and died at the age of 19 and ruled for 19 years.Around the year 1324 bc.When they found tut he was on the ground and his leg was broken right above the knee.And it is believed his body was found on a battlefield.These are some reasons why i think king tut was murdered. I think that king tut was murdered because people say that when they found his body there were some kind of liquid in his body that could 've been poisoned.Another way is he had a blood clock in the back of his head right by his neck.Other theories that people believed is whoever might of done it did it to take over and run egypt.And whoever was planning this must 've been planning it for years.This is why i think he was murdered. I also think that king tut was murderd because the broken bones that …show more content…
I think that king tut was murdered because people say that when they found his body there were some kind of liquid in his body that could 've been poisoned.Another way is he had a blood clock in the back of his head right by his neck.Other theories that people believed is whoever might of done it did it to take over and run egypt.And whoever was planning this must 've been planning it for years.This is why i think he was murdered. I also think that king tut was murderd because the broken bones that he had looked very bad.One of the fractors that he had was a broken knee and it’s very hard and takes a lot of strength and energy to brake yor knee.And a blood clock in his head means he couldoved been hit or smacked hard to the floor.And if someone poisend him then it would haved have to been one of his servents .Or someone lower than him that served
The Mysterious Murder of King Tutankhamun King Tut was a young, Egyptian pharaoh during the New Kingdom in Egypt. There is a lot of mystery and speculation behind the death of the young king. Some believe he was murdered, while others believe he died a natural death. King Tut was very young at the time of his death, and with the great healthcare he had, there is a possibility of him being murdered by someone who was close to him.
Prosecuting Romeo Andrew Dornack, as prosecutor of Summit County, Ohio, do charge Romeo Montague with voluntary manslaughter for the death of Tybalt Capulet and Count Paris. Tybalt Capulet was murdered by Romeo Montague after a swordfight derived from the death of Mercutio, who was Romeo’s best friend. Romeo had a sudden rage of anger after Mercutio was killed and Romeo then went on to fight Tybalt and killed him. Voluntary manslaughter says that a person shall not murder anyone “while under the sudden passion or in a sudden fit of rage.” This matches exactly what Romeo did.
King Tut is a very important figure in both history and science due to his economic decisions, his mummy, and how he ruled Egypt. Not only was he important in his time, but also in the 21st century. He continues to answer mysteries the world is asking due to his corpse as well as his economic decisions in ancient Egypt. Although there are many different theories about his death, many people are discovering new evidence every day. King Tut will continue to answer our questions through the means of history and science.
(Eustachewich 4). This theory seems true but some people were skeptical considering Biggie was distraught over Tupac’s death so there’s no way he was involved in his murder. The only way reason someone would’ve killed him for it is if they didn’t believe his
He was shot several times in different places “Trauma was observed to the right hand, right hip, and right chest under the right arm, apparently caused from gunshots” (Brown). Many people believe that there is a possibility that he could still be alive today. It is understandable as to why his fans think Tupac never died, but
He was rushed to hospital but after six days he died. Some people say he faked his own death but I think he's really dead. In Conclusion, Tupac was known for his rapping, his many talents like acting, Also his beef between the east coast and the west coast.
In the book Macbeth, the king that rules is being plotted to be murdered by Macbeth and his wife, Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth is the one to blame, because she has been taunting her husband with his fears and telling him he is no man if he does not murder the king. “When you durst do it, then you were a man; And to be more than what you were, you would Be so much more than the man. Nor time nor place Did then adhere, and yet you would make both. They have made themselves, and that their fitness now Does unmake you.
There are a lot of people who are to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death but the most obvious one is Tybalt. Tybalt was lady Capulet’s nephew and Juliet’s cousin. Tybalt was also a troublemaker and hated the Montagues. To support that, “What, drawn, and talk of peace? I hate the word as I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee.
Overall, most believe Guandique was the killer because there is a lot of evidence to support this
Scholars believed Thutmose III or his son Amenhotep II defaced her image (Cole and Symes 34). At first Thutmose III may have not disliked Hatshepsut; however, as he grew older, he may have felt Hatshepsut should have stepped down and turned over her thrown to him -the rightful Pharaoh- once he was older and trained. Furthermore, the Egyptians may have viewed him as weak because his stepmother ruled for so long and he did nothing to obtain his rightful position until her death. However, Thutmose III’s son, Amenhotep II, was the more obvious culprit in defacing her image. By defacing her image, he may have hoped it would change the way people viewed Hatshepsut as Pharaoh and element Neferure’s (Hatshepsut’s daughter) chances at becoming the next
This view has little evidence, however the destruction of Hatshepsut’s monuments is often used to support this theory. For example, Clayton states that “Once Thutmose had a clear field, he set about expounding the memory of his stepmother… from the monuments”. In saying that, he suggests that Thutmose III did not favour the situation he was in and wished to expel her memory for a political move. To conclude, although there is little evidence to support this theory, there is still a possibility that Thutmose III resented his aunt, Hatshepsut.
King Tut’s death has always been a mystery and there has been a lot of theories about it. One theory about King Tut’s death is murder. It is believed that he was murder by Aye, and/or Horemheb. According to the text, it states, “ In fact, a piece of evidence was discovered in 1931 that makes it even more difficult to prove Aye’ innocence.
In 2012, experts went digging and found a skeleton which British scientists think is King Richard III. King Richard III was killed in 1485 during the battle of Bosworth Field. He had fatal injuries to his head and body, nine to the head and two to the body, Richard had a violent death. A section of skull has been fatally sliced off. What could have caused Richards death, could have been a cut mark from a dagger or knife on his lower jaw.
He is one of many pharaohs who helped shape Egypt into what it is today. Now, King Tutankhamun has become the most well known Egyptian pharaoh all around the world. After the discovery of his tomb, the contents revealed what the ancient
Hamlet's overthinking and inaction led to several unnecessary murders. Hamlet knew that Claudius is guilty, yet he still wants to make sure, therefore Hamlet made a play that played out the exact way that Claudius had killed King Hamlet. Hamlet had done this in order to watch how Claudius reacts to make sure that Claudius is the one who murdered his father, “I’ll observe his looks, if he do blench, I know my course” (Ham.2.2.583-585) “Now might I do it pat, now’a is a-praying. And now I’ll do’t” ( Ham.