How do you pronounce Neferneferuaten?

neferneferuaten Pronunciation. ne·fer·ne·fer·u·at·en.

Who took the throne after Smenkhkare death?

Smenkhkare

Ankhkheperure Smenkhkare Djeser Kheperu
Reign 1335–1334 BC (18th Dynasty)
Coregency Akhenaten
Predecessor Akhenaten
Successor Neferneferuaten

Who was Nefertiti succeeded by?

Tutankhamun
After reigning for three years, Nefertiti disappeared; she probably died…. [and Tutankhamun, who was now eight, succeeded her].

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What’s the difference between neferneferutaten and Smenkhkare?

Smenkhkare can be differentiated from Neferneferutaten by the lack of an epithet associated with his throne name. James Peter Allen pointed out the name ‘Ankhkheperure’ nearly always included the epithet ‘desired of Wa en Re’ (referring to Akhenaten) when coupled with the nomen ‘Neferneferuaten’.

Why did Nefertiti change her name to Smenkhkare?

Nefertiti as Smenkhkare Alternatively, once the feminine traces were discovered in some versions of the throne names, it was proposed that Nefertiti was masquerading as Smenkhkare and later changed her name back to Neferneferuaten. There would be precedent for presenting a female pharaoh as a male, such as Hatshepsut had done generations prior.

Who was the male king of Neferneferuaten?

Nefertiti was an early candidate for King Neferneferuaten, first proposed in 1973 by J. R. Harris. One theory from the 1970s held that Nefertiti was masquerading as the male King Smenkhkare, a view still held by a few—as late as 2001 by Reeves and until 2004 by Dodson.