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Queen Nefertari ruled in Thebes alongside Pharaoh Ramesses II
Ramesses II
Ramesses' chief wife was Queen Nefertari, not to be confused with Nefertiti (of whom there is a famous bust.)
Nefertari was his chief wife. He must have had many others they are just not recorded in history as Nefertari is. When a pharoah died some of his living wives would be inherited by the net pharoah. Also, Ramesse 2 apparently had over 100 children, so he must have had many wives.
Nefertari was his chief wife. He must have had many others they are just not recorded in history as Nefertari is. When a pharoah died some of his living wives would be inherited by the net pharoah. Also, Ramesse 2 apparently had over 100 children, so he must have had many wives.
Ahmose I was a pharaoh of ancient Egypt from the 18th Dynasty. He was the son of Pharaoh Seqenenre Tao and Queen Ahhotep, and he had siblings including his famous sister, Queen Ahmose-Nefertari. Ahmose I himself married his sister Ahmose-Nefertari, in line with royal Egyptian tradition, and they had several children together.
Ahmose was an Ancient Egyptian queen in the Eighteenth Dynasty. hmose-Nefertari likely died in approximately the fifth or sixth year of Thutmose I.
Ahmose-Nefertari was born in -1562.
Ahmose-Nefertari died in -1495.
They are not the same height. The temple at Abu Simbel (the Egyptian "Temple of Ri'amsese-meryamun") shows four colossal seated statues of king Rameses II, each about 21 meters high. Each large statue of the king has tiny standing statues of his relatives by his legs, including queen Nefertari, queen Muttuya, prince Amenhirkhopshef and princess Bent'anta. Each of these is shorter than the king's lower leg. The link below shows a close-up of the statue of Nefertari, alongside the king's leg:
Nefertiti was 13 when she married in 1363.
Nefertari was the wife of Ramses the Great and lived about 1255 BC. This was during the New Kingdom of the 19th Dynasty.