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Queen Nefertiti was born around the year 1390 B.C.E. She was an Egyptian queen, wife of King Akhenaten. The main proof of her existence, a bust sculpture of her, was discovered in 1913 and since then it has represented one of the greatest mysteries of ancient Egypt, and the life and secrets of this beautiful queen awakes the curiosity of researchers and public in general.
Queen Nefertiti ruled as queen in the 16th dynast.She and her husband Akhenaten had 6 daughters and no sons.They started a new religious beliefe. Nefertiti strongly supported her loved one at any thing he lead. Then Nefertiti had disapeared and was found dead.many people believe that she caught the black pleauge and died.
nobody was a pharaoh before king menes king menes was the first one to rule during the first dynasty.
Her name means perfect one or beautiful one.
the first one with a statue for us to see was Queen Nefertiti
There was never a King Nefertiti, nor did Nefertiti ever become Pharoah according to her history. Nefertiti was the Queen of Pharoah Akhenaten of the 18th dynasty. She is considered the most beautiful Queen, which is also referred to in her name which means "the beautiful one has come".
We have no record of Nefertiti's brother, or if she even had one. Some scholars think that she may have ruled as co-ruler with her husband, Akhenaton, and that's really about all history, factually, knows about her.
she lost it in a battle beetween king kush and king senusret.
An ancient Egyptian queen is a female ruler of the country.
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.
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.
Nefertiti is known to symbolize feminine beauty.
Nefertiti means "The Beautiful One Has Come".
Queen Nefertiti had six daughters; King Tut married one of them, his half sister. Ankhesenamon was thirteen years old when she became the wife of Tutankhamun when he was only nine years old
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