Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective
eHistory Book Reviews
MultiMedia Histories

eHistory Archive Logo
THESE ARE ARCHIVED PAGES OF THE OLD EHISTORY SITE
click here for the NEW eHistory site
These pages are not actively maintained and may have errors in content and functionality
icon: the new eHistory
click to see our Origins feature click to see our Multimedia histories click to see our Book Reviews
Ancient History Middle Ages Civil WarVietnam War World War II World
Home Search Members Shopping Newsletter
Overview of Ancient Egypt
Timeline of the Ancient Egypt
The Rulers of Ancient Egypt
A Map of Ancient Egypt

  Related Links

Rulers of Ancient Egypt: Nefertiti

Nefertiti
Akhenaten's Queen

Bust of Nefertiti

Nefertiti seems to have been an ardent supporter of her husband Akhenaten's radical religious reformation. Her name means "a beatiful woman has come". Her depictions early in Akhenaten's reign were unusually prominent for a queen. Not only was her figure the same size as Akhenaten's (usually the king was shown much larger than other figures) but in at least one instance she is shown smiting enemies in a pose characteristic of pharoahs. Such prominence and depictions suggest that Nefertiti was an unusually powerful queen.

She and Akhenaten had six daughters (at least two of which Akhenaten later married) but no sons. There are numerous scenes showing Akhenaten, Nefertiti and their children in touching family settings. Nefertiti is perhaps the most famous because of a painted limestone bust of her now located in the Berlin museum. The sculpture has Nefertiti wearing a unique blue crown.

It appears that Nefertiti either died or fell out of favor with Akhenaten around his 12th year as king. Several instances of her name have been replaced by her daughter Merytaten's name. Merytaten was one of the daughters Akhenaten married. Nefertiti was probably buried in Akhenaten, the current el-Armana but her body has never been found.



In Association with Amazon.com
About | Site Map | Contact | Privacy Policy | Help
All images and content are the property of eHistory.com LLC unless otherwise stated.
©eHistory.com LLC