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Wann lebte nefertari?
Nefertari, auch Nofretiri oder Nefertari Meritenmut (* unbekannt; † um 1255 v. Chr.), war die „Große königliche Gemahlin“ des Königs (Pharaos) Ramses II. im Neuen Reich, 19. Dynastie.
Was geschah mit dem Felsentempel in Abu Simbel?
Beide Tempel befinden sich nicht mehr an ihrem ursprünglichen Standort. Um sie vor dem ansteigenden Wasser des Nassersees, des durch den Assuan-Staudamm aufgestauten Stausees des Nil, zu retten, wurden sie in den Jahren 1963 bis 1968 abgetragen und 64 Meter höher auf der Hochebene von Abu Simbel wieder aufgebaut.
What is the story of Nefertari?
Nefertari was the first queen of Pharaoh Ramses II. She died in the twenty-fourth year of his reign. Her tomb is the most beautiful found in the Valley of the Queens. Scholars found love poetry written by the king for his dead queen in Nefertari’s tomb.
How old was Nefertari when she married Ramses?
Her name, Nefertari Merytmut (meaning The Beautiful Companion, Beloved of Mut), embodied the majesty and stature of queen Nefertari. At the young age of 13 she married the 15 year old Ramses II, who would come to be famously known as Ramses the Great.
Where are the statues of Queen Nefertari?
Egyptologists have found statues and images of Nefertari throughout Egypt. At Luxor, statues of the queen are at the foot of giant statues of Ramses II. Other images show her leading the royal children in rituals or during festivals.
Was Queen Nefertari part of the 18th Dynasty?
There is no conclusive evidence linking Nefertari to the royal family of the 18th Dynasty, however. Nefertari married Ramesses II before he ascended the throne. Nefertari had at least four sons and two daughters. Amun-her-khepeshef, the eldest, was Crown Prince and Commander of the Troops, and Pareherwenemef would later serve in Ramesses II’s army.