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Nefertari, also
known as
Nefertari Meritmut, was an
Egyptian queen and the
first of the
Great Royal Wives (or prin****l wives) of
Ramesses the Great. She...
- QV66 is the tomb of
Nefertari, the
Great Wife of
Pharaoh Ramesses II, in Egypt's
Valley of the Queens. It was
discovered by
Ernesto Schiaparelli (the...
- Ahmose-
Nefertari (Ancient Egyptian: Jꜥḥ ms Nfr trj) was the
first Great Royal Wife of the 18th
Dynasty of
Ancient Egypt. She was a
daughter of Seqenenre...
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Nefertari or
Nefertari Meritmut was a
Queen of
Egypt and the wife of
Ramesses II.
Nefertari may also
refer to:
Nefertari (18th dynasty), a wife of Thutmose...
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Nefertari was a
queen of the
Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, the
first Great Royal Wife of
Pharaoh Thutmose IV. Her
origins are
unknown - she was a commoner...
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Queen Nefertari,
during the time
Pharaoh Rameses II is
trying to
decide who will be
queen between his two
wives Nefertari and Iset.
Nefertari is the...
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distinctions between the
offspring of his
first two prin****l wives,
Nefertari and Isetnofret. Both queens'
firstborn sons and
first few
daughters had...
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external rock
relief figures of
Ramesses II have
become iconic. His wife,
Nefertari, and
children can be seen in
smaller figures by his feet.
Sculptures inside...
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Period and the
start of the New Kingdom. Ahmose's consort,
Queen Ahmose-
Nefertari was "arguably the most
venerated woman in
Egyptian history, and the grandmother...
- the same name) was the
firstborn son of
Pharaoh Ramesses II and
Queen Nefertari. He was born when his
father was
still a co-regent with Seti I. He was...