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  1. Neferneferuaten Tasherit or Neferneferuaten the younger (Ancient Egyptian: Nfr nfrw Jtn tꜣšrjt, meaning most beautiful one of Aten – younger) (14th century BCE) was an ancient Egyptian princess of the 18th Dynasty and the fourth daughter of Pharaoh Akhenaten and his Great Royal Wife Nefertiti.

  2. In 2009, James Allen proposed a new reading of events, suggesting that Neferneferuaten was Akhenaten and Nefertiti's fourth daughter, Neferneferuaten-tasherit. Tasherit meaning the lesser . The evidence presented in favour of this identification was solely based on her name.

  3. 15 de jul. de 2020 · Um dos casais mais notórios da história egípcia, o faraó Aquenáton e sua esposa, Nefertiti, tiveram, ao todo, seis filhas — isso em somente nove anos de reinado do marido. Por ordem da mais velha para a mais nova eram elas Meritaton, Meketaton, Ankhesenamon e Neferneferuaten Tasherit, Neferneferuré e Setenperé.

  4. Learn about the fourth daughter of Nefertiti and Akhenaten, who was born and died in the Amarna Period. See her images, sources, and badges on this web page.

  5. Neferneferuaten-Tasherit is the fourth daughter of Pharaoh Akhenaten and his Queen Nefertiti. She is probably named after her mother Nefertiti, who took the prenomen Neferneferuaten in Year 5 of Akhenaten. Her older sisters are Meritaten, Meketaten, and Ankhesenpaaten.

  6. The Queen. Nefertiti was the principal wife of the pharaoh Amenhotep IV (later Akhenaten), and lived in the 14th century BC. Written records providing concrete historical facts about her origins, her marriage, her family life, political status and death are scarce.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NefertitiNefertiti - Wikipedia

    The exact dates when Nefertiti married Akhenaten and became the king's great royal wife are uncertain. They are known to have had at least six daughters together, including Meritaten, Meketaten, Ankhesenpaaten (later called Ankhesenamun when she married Tutankhamun), Neferneferuaten Tasherit, Neferneferure, and Setepenre.