LIMA, B. R.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7785561887303699; LIMA, Bruna Rafaela de.
Résumé:
The napoleonic expedition during the 18th century and the subsequent production about
Ancient Egypt civilization aroused the curiosity of scholars and ordinary people over the
following years. Among the cientific essays and fictional stories about the many aspects
of this society, we highlight the production about personalities who starred important
episodes throughout pharaonic history. The present paper aims to analyze the book
Akhenaton & Nefertiti, by french egyptologist Christian Jacq, published in 1976. We will
discuss the place given by the author to queen Nefertiti, who lived in 18th dinasty at the
New Kingdom (1553-1535 b.c.a) as regards her influence on the Amama's religious
reformation that took place during her husband reign.We will consider the context of the
religious reformation and the role of women, specifically the egyptian queen, during this
period.