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Arguably, to those who are not very involved in the study of ancient Egypt, Queen Nefertiti is perhaps better known than her husband, the heretic king Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV).
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Egypt: Who's Who of Egypt, an extensive list of important, but sometimes forgotten, Egyptian people throughout the history of Egypt and the roles they played in Egypt's development: Nefertiti ... Nefertiti was the wife of Akhenaten. Nefertiti, which means "the beautiful woman has come" is one of the most famous and beloved...
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Nefertiti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nefertiti (pronounced at the time something like *nafratiːta) (c. 1370 BC – c. 1330 BC) was the Great Royal Wife (chief consort) of the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten. Nefertiti and her husband were know...
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Famed throughout the ancient world for her outstanding beauty, Akhenaten's queen Nefertiti remains the one of the most well known of the queens of Egypt. The famous statue of Nefertiti, found in a sculptors workshop in Akhetaten, is one of the most immediately recognisable icons from this period of history.
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www.akhet.co.uk/nefertit.htm
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Nefertiti Resurrected: Has the mummy of Nefertiti been found? ... Nefertiti Resurrected has already premiered but check the TV schedule to see what's coming up. Buy the DVD or VHS.
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Nefertiti was the wife of the Egyptian Pharaoh Amenhotep IV (later Akhenaten), and mother-in-law of the Pharaoh Tutankhamun. Her name roughly translates to "the beautiful one is come". She also shares her name with a type of elongated gold bead that she was often portrayed as wearing, known as "nefer" beads.
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www.crystalinks.com/nefertiti.html
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