Entity: NEFERTITI
Nefertiti is an Egyptian queen who lived in the early 14th century BC, known for her beauty and influence during the reign of Amenhotep IV.
NEFERTITI
Etymology
From Egyptian nfrt-jj.tj, meaning "The Beautiful One has Come."
Definition
Nefertiti is a prominent Egyptian queen and the wife of Amenhotep IV, known for her beauty and significant role in Egyptian history.
Historical Context
Nefertiti lived in the early 14th century BC and was a key figure during the reign of Amenhotep IV, also known as Akhenaten. She was renowned for her beauty and influence, and her bust is one of the most iconic symbols of ancient Egypt.
Cultural Significance
Nefertiti is considered a symbol of beauty, power, and femininity in Egyptian history. She played a significant role in the religious and political changes initiated by Amenhotep IV, including the promotion of the sun god Aten.
Related Concepts
Nefertiti is often associated with ancient Egyptian royalty, beauty, and the Amarna Period. She is sometimes linked to the concept of monotheistic worship due to her husband's religious reforms.
See Also
- Amenhotep IV
- Akhenaten
- Ancient Egypt
A prominent Egyptian queen and the wife of Amenhotep IV, known for her beauty and significant role in Egyptian history.