nobody was a pharaoh before king menes
king menes was the first one to rule during the first dynasty.
The pharaoh before Queen Nefertiti was King Tutankhamen. He reigned over the land for 19 years, but then died mysteryously.
Anne Baxter
== == The real name of Pharaoh Nefertiti is Neferneferuaten.
No.
Nefertiti did not conquer any new lands as she reigned as Queen along side Pharaoh Akhenaten. She was unable to provide him with a son and was replaced by her daughter shortly before she disappeared from the historical record.
It has never been proven that Nefertiti did rule Egypt. It is supposed that she is the elusive pharoah 'Smenkhare' as she added this to her full name (Neferneferuaten Nefertiti Smenkhare) shortly before the death of her husband Akhenaten. There is also evidence to support that she shared a co-regency with Akhenaten before his death and so maybe did rule when he died. Before Nefertiti there were no other female rulers so she could have been the first ruling Queen of Egypt (all pharoahs first wives were called 'Queen'), given the conventions of the time it is also very likely that she did not rule.
She didin't.
Anne Baxter
== == The real name of Pharaoh Nefertiti is Neferneferuaten.
Nefertiti's husband was Akhenaten, the" Heretic Pharaoh.
No.
She was married to King Akhenaten, therefore making her the queen.
Nefertiti did not conquer any new lands as she reigned as Queen along side Pharaoh Akhenaten. She was unable to provide him with a son and was replaced by her daughter shortly before she disappeared from the historical record.
Pharaoh Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti during the 18th Dynasty.
Queen Nefertiti wife of Pharaoh Akhenaton
It has never been proven that Nefertiti did rule Egypt. It is supposed that she is the elusive pharoah 'Smenkhare' as she added this to her full name (Neferneferuaten Nefertiti Smenkhare) shortly before the death of her husband Akhenaten. There is also evidence to support that she shared a co-regency with Akhenaten before his death and so maybe did rule when he died. Before Nefertiti there were no other female rulers so she could have been the first ruling Queen of Egypt (all pharoahs first wives were called 'Queen'), given the conventions of the time it is also very likely that she did not rule.
Yes, Queen Nefertiti was monotheistic. She and her husband, Pharaoh Akhenaten, removed the polytheistic religion of the Egyptians and replaced it with their monotheistic religion which put the faith in the single sun god, Aten.
No, but she and her husband (Pharaoh) did adore the sun because they thought the sun gave them light.