Neither. Both women are historical figures. Neither left any writings of their own. Historians and novelists seem to lean towards trying to unravel Cleopatra's life and motives more so than the life of Nefertiti, because Cleopatra lived in a more well documented time.
No, Cleopatra was Greek; Nefertiti and Tut were Egyptian and lived about 2,000 years before Cleopatra.No, Cleopatra was Greek; Nefertiti and Tut were Egyptian and lived about 2,000 years before Cleopatra.No, Cleopatra was Greek; Nefertiti and Tut were Egyptian and lived about 2,000 years before Cleopatra.No, Cleopatra was Greek; Nefertiti and Tut were Egyptian and lived about 2,000 years before Cleopatra.No, Cleopatra was Greek; Nefertiti and Tut were Egyptian and lived about 2,000 years before Cleopatra.No, Cleopatra was Greek; Nefertiti and Tut were Egyptian and lived about 2,000 years before Cleopatra.No, Cleopatra was Greek; Nefertiti and Tut were Egyptian and lived about 2,000 years before Cleopatra.No, Cleopatra was Greek; Nefertiti and Tut were Egyptian and lived about 2,000 years before Cleopatra.No, Cleopatra was Greek; Nefertiti and Tut were Egyptian and lived about 2,000 years before Cleopatra.
No, the two were not related. Cleopatra was Greek and Nefertiti was Egyptian and they lived about a thousand years apart.
Famous Egyptian rulers include: King Tut, Cleopatra, and Nefertiti (Not sure about the spelling on this one.
Menes, Tutankhamen, Hatshepsut, Khufu, Cleopatra, Nefertiti, and many of the gods and goddesses.
Egyptian Queens were still called Pharaohs.
Yes, Queen Nefertiti of Egypt, queen Hatshepsut and at least twelve Ptolemaic queens.
Nefertiti and Cleopatra share nothing in common except that they were both Egyptian queens. The two women lived at different time an were of different ethnic backgrounds.Nefertiti and Cleopatra share nothing in common except that they were both Egyptian queens. The two women lived at different time an were of different ethnic backgrounds.Nefertiti and Cleopatra share nothing in common except that they were both Egyptian queens. The two women lived at different time an were of different ethnic backgrounds.Nefertiti and Cleopatra share nothing in common except that they were both Egyptian queens. The two women lived at different time an were of different ethnic backgrounds.Nefertiti and Cleopatra share nothing in common except that they were both Egyptian queens. The two women lived at different time an were of different ethnic backgrounds.Nefertiti and Cleopatra share nothing in common except that they were both Egyptian queens. The two women lived at different time an were of different ethnic backgrounds.Nefertiti and Cleopatra share nothing in common except that they were both Egyptian queens. The two women lived at different time an were of different ethnic backgrounds.Nefertiti and Cleopatra share nothing in common except that they were both Egyptian queens. The two women lived at different time an were of different ethnic backgrounds.Nefertiti and Cleopatra share nothing in common except that they were both Egyptian queens. The two women lived at different time an were of different ethnic backgrounds.
she was an Egyptian queen who killed herself by dropping a snake into her clothes...
An ancient Egyptian queen is a female ruler of the country.
no, some pharaohs are woman like Cleopatra.
There were seven queens named Cleopatra in Egyptian history.There were seven queens named Cleopatra in Egyptian history.There were seven queens named Cleopatra in Egyptian history.There were seven queens named Cleopatra in Egyptian history.There were seven queens named Cleopatra in Egyptian history.There were seven queens named Cleopatra in Egyptian history.There were seven queens named Cleopatra in Egyptian history.There were seven queens named Cleopatra in Egyptian history.There were seven queens named Cleopatra in Egyptian history.
neithopte,berenib wife of aha.hent lesser wife of aha,hemieth wife of dijer,betresh wife of adjib,heterphenebdy daughter of 1st ruler of 2nd dynasty,nephertkau daughter and wife of snofru.....and there are a lot of them