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  • Ancient Egypt: The Egypt of Nefertiti

    T.D. van Basten, History Plaza

    eBook
    Have you ever wondered about the mysterious life of Queen Nefertiti? Are you fascinated by powerful women? Maybe you just want to learn more about the foundation of ancient Egypt? Who was Nefertiti and how did she become one of the most powerful queens in Egyptian history? It’s time to meet the beauty of the Nile and listen to her story to becoming the most influential and powerful woman of her time as we know her. The story of this exceptional and outstanding woman has been told and retold for thousands of years, and many, many more to come. The Egypt of Nefertiti is her unique biography, the mysterious beauty lost in the sands of time. The biography I present contains EXACT information of what we know today.Based on REAL events with the latest findings. I’ve studied and researched ancient Egypt for many years with true passion and love, and deeply understand their culture and legends.Meet the beauty of the NileFor centuries, the beautiful, mysterious Queen Nefertiti, has captured our imaginations. Her level of influence and power was unprecedented for a woman in the ancient world. She came out of nowhere and dissapeared just as suddenly. The mystery, the allure of the unknown, drama, and intrigue are all integral parts of her story.What will you learn about the Egypt of Nefertiti?The mysterious origins of Nefertiti and their legends and myths.Her controversial and radical husband “The Heretic King.”New gods versus old gods, that brought Egypt in total chaos.In-dept information of the powerful priests of Amun.The foundation and destruction of the city Akhetaten.The odd and unique style of art in the Amarna Period.Nefertiti’s role during Tutankhamun’s childhood.Her final mysterious destiny.Latest findings of her resting place.Questions that are being explained in great detail.Who was Nefertiti?What happened after her husband died?How many children did Nefertiti have?Is she the real mother of King Tut?Who was the heretic Pharaoh?When did Nefertiti rule ancient Egypt?How and when did Nefertiti die?Get your copy NOW!Your book will be instantly and automatically delivered to your Kindle device, smartphone, tablet, and computer. Learn the true story of Nefertiti by scrolling up and clicking the BUY NOW button at the top of this page!
  • Nefertiti of Egypt

    Mary L. Englar

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Fame, fortune, and glamour, what’s more fascinating than the world of royalty? These biographies present the lives of popular queens and princesses. Pictures and first-hand quotations bring you closer than ever to the women behind the crown.
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  • Ancient Egypt: The Egypt of Nefertiti

    T. D. van Basten

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 11, 2015)
    Nefertiti's Mysterious Origins For centuries, the beautiful, mysterious Queen Nefertiti, has captured our imaginations. We do not know very much about the woman's origins, or her demise, which only adds to her mysterious appeal. What we do know, however, is that she was the wife of one of the most controversial and radical of all of ancient Egypt's Pharaohs. Her husband, Akhenaten, often referred to as the “Heretic King” started a revolution for the proto-monotheistic cult of Aten, the sun disk. This revolution led to dramatic social and political changes during what was later called the Amarna Period. From a huge upheaval in the traditional power structure of the nation, the outlaw of traditional gods, and even the relocation of the capital of the nation, there were actually deliberate attempts from the rulers who came after to erase this period of Egyptian history from the historical record. And they nearly succeeded. What we do know about Nefertiti is that she was stunningly beautiful and incredibly powerful. She was, in fact, one of the most powerful queens in Egyptian history. Many scholars claim that she was the prime confidante, as well as advisor, to her husband during his reign. She is shown in a position of power in artistic depictions that is usually reserved for a king – whether she is shown smiting Egypt's enemies or even racing chariots or leading religious ceremonies.
  • Nefertiti of Egypt

    Mary Englar

    Library Binding (Capstone Press (2009-01-01), March 15, 1656)
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