Nefertiti was the mother of Tutankhamen. Her nickname is Kiya. There has been evidence of her having a son , but it was an Egyptian tradition to not include the males in family pictures. Doctors have done a cat scan of Neferiti's head and pictures of Kiya's head painting and it appears they are the same people.
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Some commentators have suggested that this child is the seventh child of Nefertiti, Tutankhamun. There is an inscription separated by a column which reads "...... born of " and then "Neferneferua[ten] Nefertiti, who lives now and forever more" which could support this theory.
While this is the generally accepted answer, there is some debate as the only CONFIRMED children of Nefertiti were females.
yes/no they don't really know
Some people think Kaya was King Tut's mother or Nefertiti didn't wan't no one to now King Tut was her son. I don't now but i think Kaya was Nefertiti 's step sister .
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.
no, he was the half brother of Nefertiti children. there was 6 girls.
some scientists believe that king tut died in an accident. His father was king akhenaten and his mother was Nefertiti.
Tutankhamun's real mother was Queen Kiya (also Queen Kya)
Tutankhamun, Tutankhamen, or Tutankhamon
No, she is not.Akhenaten/Amenhotep IV(dad)Nefertiti (step-mother)Kiya(true mother)
His wife was probably a half-sister, Ankhesenamun, the daughter of Akhneten and the famous Queen Nefertiti. They had two stillborn girls.
He had a mother named Kiya and a step mother named Nefertiti had a father named Akhenaten. And possibly 2 daughters
Nefertiti's son was Tutankhamun, also known as King Tut. He ascended the throne at a young age and is best known for his intact burial tomb and the treasures found within it.