Queen Nefertari the wife of King Ramsses II. (Ramsses II married three of his daughters) Here name mean beautiful companion, also she was called as Mery-en-Mut that mean “Beloved of Mut”. She was one of the great Egyptian women, and here tomb is the most wonderful tomb in the valley of the queen.The symbol of here tomb is Kv66 in Luxor.
She was the daughter of a nobleman in Thebes, here brother is Amenmose। Nefertari had two daughters and four sons, no one of them access to the throne.
Nefertari
Nefertari, the favorite wife of Ramses II, was buried about 3,200 years ago in the most exquisitely decorated tomb in the Upper Egypt. The tomb was discovered by Ernesto Schiaparelli, an Italian archeologist, in 1904. After the discovery, its wall paintings deteriorated at a very fast rate. In fact, comparisons of historical photographs from 1904 to the present reveal that the tomb deteriorated to an alarming extent before emergency conservation began in 1987.
Cartouche of Nefertari
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