King Tutankhamen is one of the most famous pharaohs due to his intact tomb being discovered in 1922. As a young boy, he became pharaoh after his father Akhenaten's death and restored traditional Egyptian religion. Some evidence suggests Tut was murdered, with high officials Ay and Horemhab having motives. After the tomb's discovery, some deaths led to speculation of a "mummy's curse", though most had rational explanations. The tomb revealed much about Tut's brief rule and Egyptian culture during that time.