Onan
| Sippe (bei der Geburt) | Volk der Heiligen Schrift |
| Geschlecht | männlich |
| Gesamter Name (bei der Geburt) | Onan |
| Andere Namen | Онан, Onan (Hebrew), Tuḫukanti = Crown Prince [Hittite], Tutenchamun; Ursprünglich Tutanchaton |
| Eltern | |
| Wiki-page | wikipedia:de:Tutanchamun |
Anmerkungen
Assyrian Record note that (Teutamon: rendered Greek) provided Ethiopian support for Troy during the event known as the 1st Trojan War (Ctesias)
Tutankhamen was both son and son-in-law of Akhenaten (having maried Akhenaten's daughter Ankhesenamen). Neferneferuaten (Tamar) was married initially to the Pharaoh Smenkhare who died before producing an heir. A second marriage between Neferneferuaten (the female successor of Akhenaten) and the young Tutanhkamen was arranged but then either abandoned or terminated by the premature death of the young king. This story is preserved in the Hebrew story of Tamar and Judah as well as the Amarna Letters which preserve a written request for a replacement husband by the widow of Smenkhare to King Shuttarna/Suppiluliuma (Maternal grandfather of her husband Smenkhare).
My husband has died and I have no son. They say about you that you have many sons. You might give me one of your sons to become my husband. I would not wish to take one of my subjects as a husband... I am afraid.
Recent DNA testing has proven that Tut was the son of Akhenaten. His mother remains unidentified and is referred to as "The younger lady".
And his Haplogroupe is R1b1a2(R-M269), the most common Haplotype in Occidental Europe.
- ↑ Быт. 38:4 -
- ↑ http://jama.ama-assn.org/ -
- ↑ - El Adn de Tutankamón es Ibérico
- ↑ Herrerías, César G. - Sobre el haplogrupo de Tutankamón y su aspecto físico
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