King Tut was destined to rule. He was born at approximately 1341 B.C. His father was King Akhenaten, who infamously forbade the worship of several gods, in favor of worshiping just Aten, who was known as the sun disk. Tut's mother is largely unknown. read more
On top of all of this, King Tut also watched over the work involved in seeing the red granite lions at Soleb properly completed. 9. He Worked To Achieve Better Relations With Egypt’s Neighbors. One of the most significant accomplishments of King Tut’s life and career involved foreign relations. read more
Achievements King Tut's most important achievement was that he changed the religion back to believing in the almighty god, Ra (or Re). The priests ruling before Tutankhamen had merged two different gods, Ra and Amun, to form another: Amun-Ra. read more