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Nefertiti
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Supporting her husbands’ beliefs, she changed her name to Neferneferuaten-Nefertiti meaning, “The Aten is radiant of radiance [because] the beautiful one has come.” Nefertiti was more then just a queen, she supported her husband, promoted his religious beliefs, and was depicted more pharaonic, rather then queenly. New findings are proving that Nefertiti was probably one of Egypt’s most powerful queens to ever rule. She was shown with the crown of a pharaoh and was depicted in scenes of battle. Also a large tomb was constructed for her, thought to be a tomb fit for a pharaoh. Although depicted gallantly and heroically, queen Nefertiti loved and cared for her deformed and sickly husband.

Egyptologists also think Akhenaten was born with many deformities that made him handicapped. Akhenaten might have had bad vision, allowing Queen Nefertiti to control and decide many events and situations. Not only did she live as royalty, but next to Akhenaten’s name in a cartouche was hers. This cartouche symbolized her status as a pharaoh and great importance.

Twelve years into the Amarna Period she disappears.
Little is known about her disappearance as well.
We can only speculate what happened to her.There are many theories to what happened to her.
She might have died with an illness or simply became unfavorable to Akhenaten.These may be true, but one ending stands out even stronger then the others.

Sometime during the end of the Amarna Period a stone tablet, indicated the death of the king, was sent to the Hittites.She asked the king to send a son to Egypt to wed.She refused to marry any servants.
The king of the Hittites sent a son, but was assasinated on his journey to marry the queen.Could this be what brought down Nefertiti and the Amarna Period? Although the stone tablets reveal a cry for help, they could have been from Ankhesenamun after the murder of King Tut. Another more new theory is that she could’ve been appointed co-regent of Egypt as well.

Her body was never found. After Akhenaten's death everything in the Amarna Period was destroyed; including the tombs and mummies left behind. In fear of the destruction by Egyptian priests, Nefertiti’s mummy could have been brought to The Valley of the Kings. Somewhere she might be buried in a tomb that was created to hide her last remains.

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