- Ankhkheperure-Merit-Neferkheperure/Waenre/Aten
Neferneferuaten (Ancient Egyptian: nfr-nfrw-jtn)[citation needed] was a name used to
refer to a female...
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Neferneferuaten Tasherit or
Neferneferuaten the
younger (Ancient Egyptian: Nfr nfrw Jtn tꜣšrjt,
meaning most
beautiful one of Aten – younger) (14th century...
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death in Year 13 or 14, her
daughter Neferneferuaten-tasherit
became Pharaoh Neferneferuaten.
After Neferneferuaten's short rule of two or
three years, according...
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Nefertiti ruled briefly as the
female pharaoh known by the
throne name,
Neferneferuaten and
before the
ascension of Tutankhamun,
although this identification...
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Neferneferuaten may
refer to
several members of the
Amarna royal family of the 18th dynasty:
Neferneferuaten,
female ruler or co-regent who
coincided with...
- two
queens regnant,
women who
ruled as sole pharaoh:
Hatshepsut and
Neferneferuaten,
usually identified as Nefertiti.
Dynasty XVIII was
founded by Ahmose...
- have
suggested that it may
originally have been
intended for
Queen Neferneferuaten. Tutankhamun's
burial chamber was
found at the
Theban Necropolis in...
- co-regent, Smenkhkare,
about which very
little is known; similarly,
Neferneferuaten, a
female ruler (perhaps the wife of Smenkhkare, or even Nefertiti...
- Akhenaten,
whereas Neferneferuaten was in fact,
Queen Nefertiti.
Smenkhkare died
after a
short reign,
eventually leaving Neferneferuaten as the
acting regent...
- have
served as
pharaoh in her own
right under the name
Ankhkheperure Neferneferuaten.
Meritaten was the
first of six
daughters born to
Pharaoh Akhenaten...