Yes, she was the favorite of his several wives.
i thought that was Ramses ii wife
Nefertiti's husband was Akhenaten, the" Heretic Pharaoh.
she was not a wife to pharaoh Ramses she was the chief wife to pharaoh akhenaten.
No. Queen Tiye, wife of Amunophis III, is the mother of Amunophis IV, also known as Akhenaton the Heretic, who was Nefertiti's husband. It's theorized that Ay, Pharaoh after Tutankahmun, may have been Nefertiti's father, as he uses "Father of the God" as one of his titles. This would be a stretch if Nefertiti was a usual queen, but... She is thought to have been considered equal to her husband in his rule, perhaps named co-regent before Akhenatons death.
That is one spelling of the famous Egyptian Nefertiti(wife of pharaoh Akhenaten).
Nefertiti was a Pharaoh and I'm pretty sure no one who of givien her a nickname, but when she died they named her the Hertic Queen and her niece who was Pharaoh Ramesses Chief Wife Nefertari. Ramesses nicknamed her Nefer so I guess you can use Nefer for Nefertiti to! :)
Queen Nefertiti wife of Pharaoh Akhenaton
Yes he belived in Aten and he and his wife Nefertiti nearly destroyed the entire nation
Nefertiti's husband was Akhenaten, the" Heretic Pharaoh.
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.
Queen Neferititi was the beautiful wife of the Pharaoh Akhenaton. A bust of her survives which portrays her with a light skin. Some scholars have speculated that she was not Egyptian but of European origin. The only significant European civilization at that time was the Minoan on Crete. So she might have come from Crete.
she was not a wife to pharaoh Ramses she was the chief wife to pharaoh akhenaten.
No. Queen Tiye, wife of Amunophis III, is the mother of Amunophis IV, also known as Akhenaton the Heretic, who was Nefertiti's husband. It's theorized that Ay, Pharaoh after Tutankahmun, may have been Nefertiti's father, as he uses "Father of the God" as one of his titles. This would be a stretch if Nefertiti was a usual queen, but... She is thought to have been considered equal to her husband in his rule, perhaps named co-regent before Akhenatons death.
That is one spelling of the famous Egyptian Nefertiti(wife of pharaoh Akhenaten).
Nefertiti was a Pharaoh and I'm pretty sure no one who of givien her a nickname, but when she died they named her the Hertic Queen and her niece who was Pharaoh Ramesses Chief Wife Nefertari. Ramesses nicknamed her Nefer so I guess you can use Nefer for Nefertiti to! :)
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.
Her husband Akhenaton changed the religion of Egypt from worshiping a pantheon of gods to worshipping Aton, an impersonal god represented by the sun disk. Under Akhenaton Egypt became monotheistic.
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