Because she and her husband the Pharaoh Akhenaten set up the worship of the single Sun god the "Aten" rather than the existing ancient Egyptian pantheon.
No, but her husband Akenarten did worship one god (the Arten) and this may be the first instance of monotheism.
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Tell-el- Amarna, where they influenced everyone to worship only one god, Hathor. Not Hathor, Aten!
Nefertiti, and her husband Pharaoh Akhenaten, had a monotheistic religion and introduced that to the Egyptian culture, replacing their polytheistic religion. A monotheistic is the belief in one god/goddesses or higher power. A polytheistic is the belief in many gods/goddesses and higher powers. Their monotheistic religion believed in only the god, Aton.
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.
Busts don't worship gods - they are inanimate objects. The real Nerfititi worshipped the sun-god Aten, like her husband, the religious reformer Pharoah, Akenaten.
Pharaoh Akhenaten of ancient Egypt wanted everyone to worship only one god, Aten. He implemented a monotheistic religion that focused solely on the worship of the sun disc, Aten, and tried to eliminate the worship of other deities.
Christians worship one God. We worship the only God. Monotheists.
Yes They worship One God,Allah.
Nefertiti's temple, known as the "Temple of Nefertiti," is located at the site of Amarna in Egypt. It is associated with the worship of the sun god Aten, reflecting the religious reforms of her husband, Akhenaten. The temple was part of a larger complex dedicated to the Aten and served as a significant site during the Amarna Period.
Yes. We worship One god, and one god only. _________________________________________________________________ Yes, Muslims worship one and only one God (same God worshiped in Christianity and Judaism), with no partner, no son, no father, no companion, no associate, and no equivalence.
Nefertiti worshiped the Aten, a form of the sun god in ancient Egyptian religion. The Aten was believed to be a single deity represented by the sun's disk.