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Who ruled ancient Egypt after King Tut died?

Who ruled ancient Egypt after King Tut died?

Tutankhamun, the famed ancient Egyptian “boy king” who ascended the throne as a child, died when he was around 19 years old, sometime between 1327 B.C and 1323 B.C. But Tut’s death was unexpected, and he left no heirs to the throne. So who ruled in the power vacuum that followed?

After King Tut died, a pharaoh named Ay (also spelled Aya) ascended the throne and ruled for about four years until he died.

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