Queen Nefertiti, the wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten during the 18th Dynasty of ancient Egypt, is not known to have directly participated in any wars. Her reign coincided with a period of relative peace and religious transformation rather than military conflict. However, her husband Akhenaten is sometimes associated with military campaigns against neighboring regions, particularly in the Levant, although the extent of their involvement remains debated among historians. Nefertiti's role was primarily diplomatic and religious rather than martial.
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No. She is in Star Wars Rebels. She is 16 when she first appears, so she was only an infant during the last battles of the Clone Wars
Well, there are so many of them. Look it up on; star wars databank, THE CLONE WARS.
The show "Star Wars: The Clone Wars"? Disney did. But the show was still airing when they bought the rights to Star Wars, so they couldn't cancel the show right in the middle
No. Ahsoka has only appeared in the Clone Wars. And her fate hasn't been confirmed yet, so we don't know what happens to her
wat? no... i don't think so.. she was an ancient Egyptian queen...
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This confuses Queen Victoria with her country-she didn't take part in any wars, the last monarch to do so was George II.
Yes. Queen and co-ruler Nefertiti loved Akhenaten in his childhood so much that they married. She would support her husband as he did all of those things.
We have no record of Nefertiti's brother, or if she even had one. Some scholars think that she may have ruled as co-ruler with her husband, Akhenaton, and that's really about all history, factually, knows about her.
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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! :)
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.
Queen Nefertiti was indeed an Aryan princess from Wassukkani, the Capital of the Pre-Vedic Aryan Kingdom of Mitannis.Because of "Frawleys Paradox", much of the Vedic and Pre-Vedic Hindu history has been greatly distorted. Anything non White, got skewed to give credit to Whites.The irony behind this truth is; Once you open this version of Pandora's box, you will discover a whole world of misinformation; to include who really came up with the theory E=MC squared. Not Einstine. What are Vamanas? Rabbit hole getting deep yet? There is so much more.
Of course peru was in any wars so yes
Ay was the dadof Nefertiti but her mom is unknown.
Ireland is a neutral country, so it has not been officially involved in any wars.