Nefertari was the Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Ramses II, who ruled during the 19th Dynasty of ancient Egypt. She is one of the most famous queens of ancient Egypt and is known for her beauty and influence. Ramses II had many wives and concubines, but Nefertari was his primary consort and held a significant position in his reign, evidenced by her lavish tomb in the Valley of the Queens.
Nefertari was the wife of Ramses the Great and lived about 1255 BC. This was during the New Kingdom of the 19th Dynasty.
Nefertari is not an Egyptian god, but rather the wife of a Pharaoh. I do not know where she lived, but she was entombed in the Valley of the Queens.
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to Nefertari, by Rameses II
Ramss two had two hundred wives, some well known ones were isoneferat and nefertari.
Ahmose-Nefertari was born in -1562.
Ahmose-Nefertari died in -1495.
Queen Nefertari ruled in Thebes alongside Pharaoh Ramesses II
Nefertari was the wife of Ramses the Great and lived about 1255 BC. This was during the New Kingdom of the 19th Dynasty.
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Nefertari is not an Egyptian god, but rather the wife of a Pharaoh. I do not know where she lived, but she was entombed in the Valley of the Queens.
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Rameses ii was married to Nefertari.
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Nefertari was his chief wife. He must have had many others they are just not recorded in history as Nefertari is. When a pharoah died some of his living wives would be inherited by the net pharoah. Also, Ramesse 2 apparently had over 100 children, so he must have had many wives.
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