Moses Brother Of King Tut

He is the architect of deir el bahri the mortuary temple of hatshepsut.
Moses brother of king tut. His mother was probably one of akhenaten s sisters. His father was akhenaten first known as amenhotep. Heb 11 24 tut sounded good in the title. Tut s stepmother was nefertiti the chief wife of akhenaten.
It is not inconceivable to most people to understand that every civilization on earth at this time actually devolved from the ancient sumerians this was the place in which people branched out. Secret inscriptions on the coffin of king tut connect him to the man who many people including sigmund freud believe to be the biblical figure moses. Sigmund freud father of psychoanalysis was the first to suggest a connection between moses and akhenaten. Senmut tutmoses ii moses is groomed to become pharaoh.
King tut was the son of the powerful akhenaten also known as amenhotep iv. Your hypothesis might have some merit had both akhenaten and moses lived during the same period. Ahkenaten was the son of the pharaoh who ruled with joseph. Moses was heir apparent until thutmoses iii was born when moses was 30 in 1496 bc.
The timing of the birth of moses and the much later birth of thutmoses iii is proven by the fact that thutmoses iii was very young while he was coregent with his stepmother hatshepsut until she died. As such tut became king not because king not because he was ahkenaten s son but because everyone in line before him was either dead or female. In this article you point out that akhenaten reined between 1352 and 1336 bce. Moses was ahkenaten s cousin and moses may have been tut s adoptive brother.
Moses had the same consort rights and joseph. Moses declines to become pharaoh when tutmoses i dies. In c 1348 bc ankhesenamun was born to akhenaten and nerfertiti making her tut s half sister. Thutmose or more accurately djhutmose was the eldest son of pharaoh amenhotep iii and queen tiye who lived during the eighteenth dynasty of egypt.
Tutankhamun s mother has been confirmed as mummy kv35yl a sister of akhenaten. In his last book moses and monotheism published in 1939 freud argued that biblical moses was an official in the court of akhenaten and an adherent of the aten religion. His apparent death led to the reign of akhenaten his younger brother as the successor to the egyptian throne and the intrigues of the century leading up to ramesses ii.