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Nefertari

1290 BC - 1255 BC

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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. Mehr auf Wikipedia lesen

Her biography is available in 52 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 50 in 2024). Nefertari is the 25th most popular begleiter (down from 17th in 2024), the 30th most popular biography from Egypt (down from 25th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Egyptian Begleiter.

Nefertari is most famous for being the queen of Egypt during the 18th dynasty. She was married to Ramesses II and was the mother of six children, including two sons who would become pharaohs.

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Among Begleiters

Among begleiters, Nefertari ranks 25 out of 784Before her are Nurbanu Sultan, Klara Hitler, Catherine of Valois, Anne Hathaway, Maud of Wales, and Messalina. After her are Henrietta Maria of France, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Catherine Parr, Maria Theresa of Spain, Madame du Barry, and Carlota of Mexico.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1290 BC, Nefertari ranks 1After her is Siptah. Among people deceased in 1255 BC, Nefertari ranks 1

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In Egypt

Among people born in Egypt, Nefertari ranks 30 out of 642Before her are Imhotep (-2800), Naguib Mahfouz (1911), Hagar (-1800), Hero of Alexandria (10), Athanasius of Alexandria (295), and Diophantus (201). After her are Dalida (1933), Umm Kulthum (1898), Joshua (-1355), Seti I (-1323), Caesarion (-47), and Ptolemy XIV of Egypt (-60).

Among Begleiters In Egypt

Among begleiters born in Egypt, Nefertari ranks 2Before her are Nefertiti (-1400). After her are Ankhesenamun (-1347), Fawzia Fuad of Egypt (1921), Arsinoe II (-316), Tjuyu (-1401), Meritamen (-1400), Nazli Sabri (1894), Meketaten (-1348), Farida of Egypt (1921), Alia Al-Hussein (1948), and Bintanath (-1300).

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