Akhenaton et Nefertiti
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*Akhenaton et Nefertiti* is a historical study centered on two of ancient Egypt’s most famous royal figures: Akhenaten, the pharaoh associated with a major religious transformation, and Nefertiti, one of the best-known queens of the Eighteenth Dynasty. Drawing on the conventions of art-historical and Egyptological scholarship, the work situates the couple within the political, religious, and cultural developments of the Amarna period. The book offers readers a focused introduction to the reign of Akhenaten and the enduring historical significance of Nefertiti, examining how their legacy has shaped modern understanding of ancient Egyptian monarchy, religion, and visual culture. Its subject matter is especially relevant for readers interested in ancient history, Egyptian civilization, and the intersection of royal power and artistic expression in the pharaonic world.
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F. Fevre
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