Pharao Tut-Ank'Amin
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- | Tut-Ank'Amin, born assumed | + | {{Infoboxchar |
+ | |Title=Pharao Tut-Ank'Amin | ||
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+ | |Rasse=[[Insaani]] | ||
+ | |Birth=583 | ||
+ | |Death=620 o.C. | ||
+ | |Names= | ||
+ | |Status=member of the godly family of Tut-Alphas; Pharao | ||
+ | |Position=Pharao of [[Old Empire|the old empire]] | ||
+ | |Familiars=[[Pharao Nepht'adh I.|Nepht'adh I.]](son) | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | Tut-Ank'Amin, born assumed 583 o.C. was crowned as pharao and god of the [[Old Empire]] around 590 o.C., only seven, his arrogance was high enough to command several crusades which marked the first official human wars. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
- | ~ | + | *~583 o.C. born on the eastern continent |
- | * | + | *590 o.C. first mentioning as pharao of the old empire. |
- | * | + | *620 o.C. Death |
==Life and Work== | ==Life and Work== |
Current revision as of 16:28, 9 April 2012
Pharao Tut-Ank'Amin | |
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People | Insaani |
Birth | 583 |
Death | 620 o.C. |
Other names | |
Society | |
Status | member of the godly family of Tut-Alphas; Pharao |
Position | Pharao of the old empire |
Familiars | |
Nepht'adh I.(son) |
Tut-Ank'Amin, born assumed 583 o.C. was crowned as pharao and god of the Old Empire around 590 o.C., only seven, his arrogance was high enough to command several crusades which marked the first official human wars.
Biography
- ~583 o.C. born on the eastern continent
- 590 o.C. first mentioning as pharao of the old empire.
- 620 o.C. Death
Life and Work
Scriptures about Tut-Ank'Amin are mostly lost but under his regency the old empire conquered many human settlements and spreaded around the desert hazzraddin eternos. He was definately the first ruler of a developed human agrarian culture, the people of insaani. So another famous name for him was Insaani'alphas (The first insaani).
Character and Family
Not much is known as facts aside his son Nepht'adh I. and Tut-Alphas as his father.