Nefertiti’s
crown told historians and archaeologists a crucial piece of information
she was as powerful as a king! That an Egyptian queen could have been
equal to her king is a notion that many Egyptologists are still debating
over. However, more and more pieces of evidences show that may well
have been the case with Queen Nefertiti and her pharaoh-husband King
Akhenaten.
Queen
Nefertiti in her royal chariot. Nefertiti is remembered as an Egyptian
queen renowned for her beauty. She ruled alongside her husband, Pharaoh
Akhenaten, during the mid-1300s B.C, but little is known about the
origins of Nefertiti. Some scholars have proposed Nefertiti was a
princess from the ancient Mitanni kingdom and her name might originally
have been princess Tadukhipa.
Queen
Nefertiti being just as powerful as an Egyptian king, if not more.
According to her, it shouldn’t come as a surprise because the ancient
Egyptian culture was known to believe in the male-female duality of the
universe. She even points out that the very symbol of cosmic order was
the female deity Maat, and that Pharaoh Akhenaten often described
himself as ‘living by Maat’, despite his monotheistic devotion to the
Sun’s disk Aten. So, his co-regency alongside his favourite wife and
queen—Nefertiti—is probably neither as shocking nor impossible as some
scholars argue.