Nefrititi
There was no such title in ancient Egypt - you are thinking of "King's Great Wife", which can simply mean a queen but often refers to the favourite, first or foremost of a pharaoh's many wives. Another title used by the principal wife was "Mistress of the Two lands".
Nefertiti was the name of the wife of the Egyptian pharoah Akhenaten. She was known as the Great Royal Wife and she lived in the Ancient Egypt world. Her mummy has never been found and her burial site is unknown.
Queen Nefertiti was Egyptian, as she was the Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten during the 18th dynasty of ancient Egypt. While her exact origins are debated, she is often believed to have been of foreign descent, possibly from the Mitanni kingdom, but she is primarily associated with ancient Egypt and its culture.
Isis
'My wife", "my daughter" and (in wealthy and royal households) "my concubine". These also weaved the cloth (mostly linen) of which clothes were made. Professional tailors were very rare.
It was a title in ancient Egypt a bit like we now have President or Prime Minister. The first son of his favored wife sometimes referred to as "The Great Wife" would become the pharaoh.
Check the related link for an example of the preparation process of a wife for a Pharaoh in Egypt.
Female Pharaoh is the King's wife (Pharaoh's wife). She is Queen of ancient Egypt. If Egypt's Pharaoh Marys more than one wife, the Queen still is the Queen, the new wife has no power of Egypt.-MR. AWESOME
In Ancient Egypt, men were hard workers. They often were farmers or laborers, who had small houses and at least one wife and kids.
Yes, Senusret, also known as Senusret I, had a wife named Neferutaten. She was a queen of ancient Egypt during the Middle Kingdom and is known from inscriptions and artifacts associated with her. Their relationship and her royal status highlight the importance of familial ties in the governance and stability of the pharaonic dynasty.
"Ra" the ancient sun god. Ptah created heaven and Earth. Sekhmet wife of Ptah
Nefertiti was not a god but rather an Egyptian queen who was the Great Royal Wife of Akhenaten, an Egyptian pharaoh. She is known for her beauty and for her influential role during her husband's reign in the 14th century BCE.