Néfertiti reine de l’Egypte

Nefertiti Queen of Egypt

Nefertiti Queen of Egypt

Nefertiti Queen of EgyptNefertiti Queen of Egypt, “which means the beautiful is coming” is a legendary beauty, she is the wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV), and the stepmother of the Pharaoh Tutankhamun, because of her name, there is a doubt that she is a foreigner.

she played a religious and political role in Egypt during the 18th dynasty, 14th century B.C.
Nefertiti Queen of Egypt, changes with her husband the cult, they searched for a unique god, they searched for the greatest force in Egypt, they found that it must be the force hidden behind the sun disk which directs it, they canceled the existence of all the other gods and they changed the capital and went down the Nile to create and build their new capital “Akhet-n-Aten” (horizon of Aten) today called “Tell El-Amarna” that they established the first stage of monotheism in Pharaonic history, Nefertiti shared power with her husband Akhenaten, seen to beat the enemies, she was also the priestess of God Aten.

Nefertiti Queen of EgyptNefertiti and Akhenaten created a new artistic style; absolute freedom was given to the artist, he could go inside the palace of the pharaoh and represent him in a real representation with his defaults (it was exceptionally) you can see them as a family with their daughters under the protection of the sun disk which sends its rays ending with hands that give life, Nefertiti and Akhenaten are intermediaries between this life and the people.

Nefertiti head Egypt

 

The bust of Nefertiti, which is located in the Museum of Berlin in Germany, made her famous, she has another unfinished bust at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, and both of them are considered as masterpieces of the Egyptian art.

 

 

 

 

Her end is like her origins, UNKNOWN

We don’t know yet where does the legendary queen sleep?
A lot of secrets are expected to be discovered by her UNFOUND mummy!!!

and here’s a video “Nefertiti and the Lost Dynasty” worth watch

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