Discovered in 2022, the site is some 1.2 miles away from the Valley of the Kings, where tombs for Thutmose I and III and ...
Nefertiti, stepmother of boy king Tutankhamun, ruled Egypt from 1353BC to 1336BC with her husband, the pharaoh Akhenaten. He established his own religion, arousing the wrath of his people.
A new royal tomb has been discovered in Egypt for the first time in more than a hundred years. The tomb, some 2 kilometres ...
KV 14 tomb of Tausert and Setnakht, Egypt. Nefertiti was the wife of the Egyptian pharaoh Akhenaten, and had six daughters by him. She was renowned for her beauty and made famous by her bust ...
The "lavish burial" was also much smaller than what would have been expected for such a pharaoh. The original burial place of Nefertiti has not yet been discovered but, in 2015, Egyptologist Aidan ...
In 1350 BC, Queen Nefertiti together with her husband, Pharaoh Akhenaten arrive at Amarna. In the New Kingdom of the 18th Dynasty, Nefertiti and her pet bird embark on a real adventure.
Nefertiti was one of the wives of Tutankhamun's father, the Pharaoh Akhenaten. El-Damaty said it was too early to tell what the metal and organic material could be, saying only that he thinks the ...
the most radical and mysterious pharaoh ever to rule Egypt, and his beautiful wife Nefertiti. They were a golden couple, rich and all-powerful, but when Akhenaten had a personal religious ...
Tadushepa grows from a young princess from the Mitanni kingdom to the legendary Queen Nefertiti of Egypt ... just before she is married to the old Pharaoh Amanophis III. She must say goodbye ...
But when his father dies and he becomes Pharaoh, Amenophis pardons Tumos and grants him permission to marry. Meanwhile, Benakon has given Tanet the name Nefertiti, and told her it is the gods ...