Nefertiti

After archaeologists and researchers tracked the lineage and made connections of the tombs from the 18th Dynasty, they figured that Nefertiti was King Tut’s stepmother/mother-in-law (incestual marriages were common at the time). Her daughter, Ankhesenamun, was married to King Tut until his passing.
Nefertiti was the Queen consort of Egypt in the mid-1300s BC, having been married to Pharaoh Akhenaten. They were both worshippers of Aten (the sun disc) and contributed to revolutionizing the religion. The idea of Nefertiti’s physical appearance was deduced from her bust (famously known as the Nefertiti Bust), of which the original is now on display at the Neues Museum in Berlin.

