Nefertari: The Woman Behind Egypt's “Greatest King” | Life of an Egyptian Queen | Odyssey

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Nefertari: The Woman Behind Egypt's “Greatest King” | Life of an Egyptian Queen | Odyssey


Nefertari- One of ancient Egypt’s most renowned and mysterious Queens. The Wife of Ramasese the Second, Nefertari quickly established herself as the great Pharoh’s favourite wife. But how did this woman without royal blood meet her eventual husband? What was life like as an Egyptian Queen and why do some theorise Nefertari was the true power…

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  1. Γεια μπορείτε νά πρόσθετε την ελληνική γλώσσα στο βίντεο η μάθηση ανήκει σε όλους

  2. Γειά ωραίο ντοκιμαντέρ βιογραφικό αλλά παρακαλώ κύριοι στα ελληνικά 🇬🇷 γίνεται?? γίνεται το ξέρω. Γιατί δεν τα πάω καλά με την αγγλική γλώσσα 🇬🇧🇬🇧αν γίνεται παρακαλώ 🤔🤔🤔😔😔😔😡😡😡

  3. I have questions if ramases 1 is a seti 1 father and ramases 2 ramases 1 grand son than hadith says ramases 2 father is not royal blood and ramasis father is popular prestigious nobel man that prieod of time and ramases 2 was searching for job and security guard of royal tomb than he is popular day by day than he get the royal thorn here documents says ramasis 2 get direct thorn from his father seti 1 which is correct?

  4. Nefertari was Sudanese aka Nubian or Nuba and her skin tone was deep black as most Nubians from South Sudan present this actress is all wrong in her portrayal of her

  5. It is very disrespectful to change a race of people in history. This is just ONE of many disrespect. No wonder the ancestors are angry. Keep thinking everything comes from you and that it is yours. You’re cursing yourself whether you know it or not. All that they have left and written is just the tip of the iceberg that is their knowledge. They will speak to who they choose through DNA.

  6. There are so many names! The sound quality is bad and there is background music too! You should have included subtitles, at least. Too bad you didn’t! I couldn’t watch the video and gave up!!!

  7. It is historically ignorant to read Nefertari’s diplomatic reference to herself as “Your Sister” in her letter to the Hittite queen as literal. It was commonplace in the Bronze Age Mesopotamian, Canaanite, and Hittite Near East for royal figures to address one another as semi-divine “siblings.”

  8. The lady with the make up and white top and the lady in the grey top look at the camera and talk like they are in an x rated movie trying to seduce you. It's really off putting, those two women spoil and take away from what is otherwise a great documentary.