YES. Nefertari was MORE beautiful than Cleopatra.
The writings on the walls of temples and sculptures is a testament to her beauty.
Many people mistaken her with Hashepsut.
The fact :
1. Nefertari is the favourite wife of Ramses The Great (Ramses 2).
2. Hashepsut is a a Queen to a Pharaoh, a mother to a pharaoh and a pharaoh herself who lives hundreds of years before Nefertari.
3. Cleopatra is the last pharaoh of Egypt (she is NOT an Egyptian pharaoh) who was a descendants of a macedonian and she was depicted in coins and other writings as being FAT and not very pretty.
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No Cleopatra was more beautiful.
Queen Nerertiti was a queen who acted and ruled like a king, while very good looking with her enlongated head, she was not more beautiful than Cleopatra as per todays standards....
no!Nefertiti was ugly because she wore a fake beer so suposly she could gain power.
Nefertiti was born about a thousand years or more before Cleopatra.
Egyptian Queens were still called Pharaohs.
Both. Nefertiti's statue was more famous though because it was the only way to tell what she looked like.
Neither. Both women are historical figures. Neither left any writings of their own. Historians and novelists seem to lean towards trying to unravel Cleopatra's life and motives more so than the life of Nefertiti, because Cleopatra lived in a more well documented time.
♥Cleopatra was the first Egyptian woman to becoem a pharaoh!!!♥ answered by shanikwa tomlinson Cleopatra wasn't the first woman pharaoh.. The very first known woman to assume the role of pharaoh was Queen HATSHEPSUT. And Cleopatra was the LAST pharaoh.
Cleopatra was a good queen that did a lot for her country. She built temples, monuments and much more.
We know of at least nine, but there may have been more as Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name. There were seven queens maned Cleopatra in Egypt, and Phillip of Macedon had a wife named Cleopatra, plus Cleopatra Selene who was queen of Mauritania.We know of at least nine, but there may have been more as Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name. There were seven queens maned Cleopatra in Egypt, and Phillip of Macedon had a wife named Cleopatra, plus Cleopatra Selene who was queen of Mauritania.We know of at least nine, but there may have been more as Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name. There were seven queens maned Cleopatra in Egypt, and Phillip of Macedon had a wife named Cleopatra, plus Cleopatra Selene who was queen of Mauritania.We know of at least nine, but there may have been more as Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name. There were seven queens maned Cleopatra in Egypt, and Phillip of Macedon had a wife named Cleopatra, plus Cleopatra Selene who was queen of Mauritania.We know of at least nine, but there may have been more as Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name. There were seven queens maned Cleopatra in Egypt, and Phillip of Macedon had a wife named Cleopatra, plus Cleopatra Selene who was queen of Mauritania.We know of at least nine, but there may have been more as Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name. There were seven queens maned Cleopatra in Egypt, and Phillip of Macedon had a wife named Cleopatra, plus Cleopatra Selene who was queen of Mauritania.We know of at least nine, but there may have been more as Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name. There were seven queens maned Cleopatra in Egypt, and Phillip of Macedon had a wife named Cleopatra, plus Cleopatra Selene who was queen of Mauritania.We know of at least nine, but there may have been more as Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name. There were seven queens maned Cleopatra in Egypt, and Phillip of Macedon had a wife named Cleopatra, plus Cleopatra Selene who was queen of Mauritania.We know of at least nine, but there may have been more as Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name. There were seven queens maned Cleopatra in Egypt, and Phillip of Macedon had a wife named Cleopatra, plus Cleopatra Selene who was queen of Mauritania.
neithopte,berenib wife of aha.hent lesser wife of aha,hemieth wife of dijer,betresh wife of adjib,heterphenebdy daughter of 1st ruler of 2nd dynasty,nephertkau daughter and wife of snofru.....and there are a lot of them
No, another queen-pharaoh was Queen Hatshepsut (1508-1458 BC). Both Cleopatra & her took the role of both a pharaoh & a queen but the others ruled along side male pharaohs only to create more royal offspring.
the queen more likely called queen Cleopatra
One of the most famous queens of ancient Egypt is Cleopatra Ptolemy, even though she had more Greek blood than Egyptian. After enduring many hard times--including the death of her sisters, her father, and her younger brother--she finally died in tragedy when her lover, Mark Anthony, believed her to be dead, stabbing himself, and it turned out she was really alive and hiding from him within a church. he was brought to her and slowly died in her arms. She was the last queen of Ancient Egypt. Another well-acknowledged queen was Neferititi. (See are there some Egyptian queens)
Cleopatra was queen of Egypt, and you may not know that there was more than one Egyptian queen by that name. The famous one, the one considered the last ruler of ancient Egypt, was perhaps the third or fourth.