Nefertiti was mother of Tutankhamen, Her nickname happen to be Kiya There has been evidence of her having a son , but it was Egyptian tradition to not put the males on family pictures. Doctors have done a cat scan of Neferiti head and Pictures of Kiya head painting and it pair to be same exact people.
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∙ 11y agoYes she was Tutankhamun mother Nefertiti had many nicknames it happen to be the name Kiya She was known as the younger Lady.. Nefertiti's mummy being 'discovered' to be the 'Young Lady' in KV35
Numerous Cat scans have compare Nefertiti and Kiya and said it matches their head, mouth everything Their same people....
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∙ 6y agoNo, Cleopatra was a Ptolemaic Greek, not an Egyptian. Also Tut died long before Cleopatra was born.
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∙ 15y agoConsidering that Cleopatra was born over 1200 years after King Tut, DEFINITELY NOT!
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∙ 15y agoYes, Queen Kiya was the mother of Tutankhamun (King Tut).
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∙ 14y agopeople think it is kiya because she took care of him and she was there evr scince he was a little boy
Cleopatra, Tutankhamun
no... king Horemheb was
The Boy King
Tutankhamun's stepmother was Nefertiti. Tutankhamun's father, Amenhotep IV / Akhenatan had had Kiya, Tutankhamun's mother, as one of his many wives, and Nefertiti as another. Tutankhamun later married one of the daughters of Akhenaten and Nefertiti, Ankhesenamun.
King Tutankhamun
Tutankhamun is more famous and well known because of the treasures found in his tomb
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No, Tut had his own tomb. Cleopatra's tomb has yet to be found.
Cleopatra, Tutankhamun
no... king Horemheb was
No, as they lived in different time period's.
Tutankhamun (king Tut) Cleopatra Akhenaton Nefertity
No they did not know each other because they where born and different times.
Cleopatra was known for being the last macedonian ruler.
No, she is not.Akhenaten/Amenhotep IV(dad)Nefertiti (step-mother)Kiya(true mother)
In Egypt, Cleopatra was known as Cleopatra Philopator. In Rome she was known as a seductress, embodying all of the vices of the decadent east. To the rest of the world, she was known as the queen of Egypt. In her own mind, Cleopatra was a goddess, the new Isis.
No, Cleopatra and King Tut lived in different time periods. Even if they had lived in the same time period, King Tut was a boy. It is extremely unlikely that Cleopatra would have been interested in someone so young.