Nefertiti

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Nefertiti was a powerful and influential queen of ancient Egypt’s 18th Dynasty, renowned for her beauty and her prominent role in the religious revolution alongside Pharaoh Akhenaten.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 18th Dynasty person
Ancient Egyptian person
Queen of Egypt
alsoKnownAs Neferneferuaten Nefertiti NERFINISHED
associatedWith Amarna Period NERFINISHED
Atenism NERFINISHED
bustDiscoveredBy Ludwig Borchardt NERFINISHED
bustDiscoverySite Amarna NERFINISHED
bustDiscoveryYear 1912
bustLocation Neues Museum, Berlin NERFINISHED
child Ankhesenamun NERFINISHED
Meketaten NERFINISHED
Meritaten NERFINISHED
Neferneferuaten Tasherit NERFINISHED
Neferneferure NERFINISHED
Setepenre NERFINISHED
coRuledWith Akhenaten NERFINISHED
country Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Ancient Egypt
culturalSymbolOf Female power in ancient Egypt
Idealized beauty
dynasty Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
fatherInLaw Amenhotep III NERFINISHED
floruit c. 1353–1336 BC
knownFor Bust of Nefertiti NERFINISHED
Promotion of Aten worship
Religious revolution with Akhenaten
Renowned beauty
languageOfName Ancient Egyptian
motherInLaw Tiye NERFINISHED
name Nefertiti NERFINISHED
nameMeaning The beautiful one has come
portrayedIn Amarna reliefs NERFINISHED
Colossal statues at Amarna
The famous painted limestone bust
possibleStepchild Tutankhamun NERFINISHED
possiblyRelatedTo Ay NERFINISHED
possiblyRuledAs Neferneferuaten NERFINISHED
religion Ancient Egyptian religion NERFINISHED
Atenism NERFINISHED
residence Akhetaten NERFINISHED
Thebes NERFINISHED
role Great Royal Wife NERFINISHED
Queen consort of Egypt
Religious reformer
spouse Akhenaten NERFINISHED
successorAsQueen Ankhesenamun NERFINISHED
timePeriod 14th century BC
title Great Royal Wife of Akhenaten
Lady of the Two Lands NERFINISHED
Mistress of Upper and Lower Egypt

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Amarna associatedWith Nefertiti
Nefertiti Bust depicts Nefertiti
Sorcerer followedBy Nefertiti
Tutankhamun possibleMother Nefertiti
Akhenaten spouse Nefertiti