Tuthamon the Great

Tuthamon the Great is the earliest ruler of ancient Stygia, mentioned in Robert E. Howard's novel "The Hour of the Dragon", Chapter Eighteen: "I Am The Woman Who Never Died" and Timothy Ford Allen's best-known novel "The Return of Akivasha: Book One of the Lost Hyborian Tales".

According to the Conan the Barbarian novel collection, he was once the royal Crown Prince in his late teenager years, and then he became the most all-powerful and honorable Pharaoh who had recently founded the first royal palace at Luxur, the first Stygian capital city about ten thousand years ago right before the sinking of Atlantis and the life of Conan the Cimmerian. He and his beloved Queen fathered his one and only firstborn child whom he had kindly chosen to succeed him as the rightful heiress apparent to both the crown and the throne of Stygia – his beautiful eldest daughter, Princess Akivasha, who later became the immortal vampire of the Black Pyramid at Khemi.

What really happened to him after his daughter being buried-alive in the pyramid still remains a unknown living mystery throughout the entire world until the whole truth has been revealed to everybody by Conan in public.