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    Nefertiti ( / ˌnɛfərˈtiːti / [3]) ( c.1370 – c. 1330 BC) was a queen of the 18th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt, the great royal wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten.

  2. Apr 14, 2014 · Nefertiti (c. 1370 - c. 1336 BCE) was the wife of the pharaoh Akhenaten of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt. Her name means, `the beautiful one has come' and, because of the world-famous bust created by the sculptor Thutmose (discovered in 1912 CE), she is the most recognizable queen of ancient Egypt.

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    • Nefertiti was a teenage queen. Unsurprisingly for the era, Nefertiti was fifteen when she married sixteen-year-old Amunhotep IV and assumed the throne as queen consort.
    • Akhenaten and Nefertiti built a new city. With the foundation of their new monotheistic religion worshipping the sun god Aten, Nefertiti and Akhenaten further separated themselves from the “old reign” of Ancient Egypt and built a new capital city named Amarna.
    • Nefertiti might have been of royal heritage. Nefertiti's parentage is mostly conjectured with two prevailing theories. Some historians believe her father to be Ay, who was an important advisor to the royal family, including Nefertiti's future husband.
    • She held many titles. Like most royalty, Nefertiti held many titles during her time in power, including: Hereditary Princess. Great of Praises. Lady of Grace.
  3. Jun 15, 2010 · Learn about Nefertiti, one of the most powerful and mysterious women in ancient Egypt, who ruled with her husband Akhenaten and changed the religion and art of the New Kingdom. Discover the story behind her iconic bust, which became a global symbol of beauty and power.

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  5. Apr 2, 2014 · Nefertiti, whose name means "a beautiful woman has come," was the queen of Egypt and wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten during the 14th century B.C. She and her husband established the cult of Aten,...

  6. Jan 31, 2023 · Nefertiti was an ancient Egyptian queen consort who was likely King Tut's stepmother and may have ruled as a pharaoh in her own right. She lived during the 18th dynasty during...

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