Ramses II was the most famous Pharaoh in ancient Egypt, and Nefertili was the most famous and the only queen among his eight queens who owned a temple. Nefertili made some contributions to diplomacy. This beautiful queen has many translated names in Chinese, and Nefertari is her English name. In Egyptian, Nefer means beauty, while Nefertari means the most beautiful woman.
Nefertari married Ramses when he was about fifteen years old before he succeeded to the throne, and gave birth to his first prince. In later years, she gave birth to Ramses at least three sons and two daughters, but none of their sons lived long enough to inherit the throne.
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Nefertitari Mausoleum: The tomb of Nefertitari was discovered in 1904, and it is one of the most famous tombs in the valley of the Queen, a famous scenic spot in Egypt. The interior of the tomb depicts part of the contents of the ancient Egyptian tomb document "The Book of the Dead", and the murals are complete and beautifully designed.
Title of Nefertili: Nefertili has many titles, including: lofty praise, sweet love, elegant lady, king's wife, his lover, ladies of both places, ladies of the earth, wives of bulls, hereditary aristocratic women, hereditary princess, God's wife, mistress of upper and lower Egypt, and mother of the king (I don't know why on Abu Simbel).
People's Network-Entering the Underground Mausoleum of Nefertili in Ancient Egypt
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