1340 b.C.
Yes, Ankhesenamun
King Tut’s queen was his sister-wife Ankhesenamun.
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the famous Egyptian queen Ankhesenamun formed an alliance with Antony against Octavian.
Queen Ankhesenamun was the wife of Tutankhamun. Tutankhamun overturned the monotheist heresy of his father, Amenhotep IV (aka Akhenaten), by changing the last syllable of he and his wifes names from "aten" to "amun" (Tutankh-aten and Ankhesenpa-aten). Ap…
Queen Ankhesenamun was the wife of Tutankhamun. Tutankhamun overturned the monotheist heresy of his father, Amenhotep IV (aka Akhenaten), by changing the last syllable of he and his wifes names from "aten" to "amun" (Tutankh-aten and Ankhesenpa-aten). Ap…
His wife was probably a half-sister, Ankhesenamun, the daughter of Akhneten and the famous Queen Nefertiti. They had two stillborn girls.
Ankhesenamun was not buried with Tutankhamen. It is unknown where her body is but we know it is not with him as it is known that after Tutankhamun died, Ay married Ankhesenamun. Just in case you are wondering who Ay was, he was grandfather of Ankhesenamun and advisor of Tutankhamun. And yes, that was my intended name, but I misspelt it.
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Yes, Queen Nefertiti was the wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten and the mother of six daughters, including the famous queen, Ankhesenamun. Her daughters' names were Meritaten, Meketaten, Ankhesenpaaten, Neferneferuaten Tasherit, Neferneferure, and Setepenre.
He had two daughers with his wife and halfsister, Ankhesenamun. But they died before they was born - possibly because of innbreeding.
Nefertiti, Kiya, Meritaten, Ankhesenamun, and a unidentified sister were all wives/consorts to Akhenaten.