Tutankhamen was Akhenaton's son in law
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Religious leaders likely reacted negatively to Akhenaton's changes, as he introduced a new monotheistic religion centered around the worship of Aten, the sun god, which threatened the existing polytheistic beliefs and traditions. This would have posed a challenge to the religious authority and power structures that the traditional priests held, leading to resistance and opposition from them.
akhenaton created the worship of the sun which made the egyptians very angry they ended up going back to the old system of religion.
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No. Queen Tiye, wife of Amunophis III, is the mother of Amunophis IV, also known as Akhenaton the Heretic, who was Nefertiti's husband. It's theorized that Ay, Pharaoh after Tutankahmun, may have been Nefertiti's father, as he uses "Father of the God" as one of his titles. This would be a stretch if Nefertiti was a usual queen, but... She is thought to have been considered equal to her husband in his rule, perhaps named co-regent before Akhenatons death.
King Tutankhamun was married to his half sister. She was slightly older than him. Together they had two still born daughters both born premature. They were mummified and buried in the tomb with their father.