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Smenkhkara and Meritaton - The True Parents of Tutankhamon (Paperback)
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Smenkhkara and Meritaton - The True Parents of Tutankhamon (Paperback)
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Nefertiti bore daughters to her husband. Based on surviving
sculptures, in their early years Akhenaton and Nefertiti were
happily married. In later years at least one portrait or sculpture
shows them holding hands but leaving their expression somewhat
depressed. They never had a male heir or son. Nefertiti's
daughters, Meritaton and Ankhesenpaaton, both had female daughters
named after them. Even Nefertiti's sister, Mutnodjmet, never bore a
son for her husband Horemhab the future King and then-current
General of the Army. Mutnodjmet was found as an element in the
floating barge with an accompanying dwarf/pygmy among Tutankhamon's
belongings. It is recorded that Nefertiti fell from grace and moved
into the Northern Palace of Akhetaton during the later years of
Akhenaton. This does not mean that she died, for most likely she
was divorced as she still lived. Divorce was not uncommon for
Ancient Egyptians, but was difficult to express when it happened in
the royal palace. The people could not know what happened to her,
it would be too devastating. Nefertiti was well respected by the
people, as they saw her in the Window of Appearances giving rewards
to the citizens, or on temple reliefs in ritual smiting of the
enemy. The reason was mostly simple: she did not give her husband a
son to inherit his doctrine or continue the dynasty. So what did
happen? DNA evidence (2010) has 2 mummies related to each other as
brother and sister, one from KV55 and the Younger Lady mummy. Once
thought to be Akhenaton based solely on the condition of its
encasement coffin and effaced inscriptions, the KV55 male mummy is
someone else. Akhenaton did not have any sisters matching the
Younger Lady's description. My theory is that KV55 mummy is
Smenkhkara and the Younger Lady is Akhenaton's eldest surviving
daughter Merit-aton. This means Smenkhkara is Akhenaton's son by a
different source than Nefertiti. Some DNA links hint at a foreign
genetic source in the tested mummies, so Smenkhkara's mother is
questionable. Was she another wife of Akhenaton, a secret lover /
harem girl, or of a foreign royal bloodline? Smenkhkara adopts the
former royal name of Nefertiti to keep the situation current, and
to prevent suspicion as to why she is missing. His wife, Meritaton,
is the daughter of Nefertiti & Akhenaton, and became the new
Great Royal Wife of the coregent Nefernefruaton Ankhkheperura. A
few years into the new coregency, Smenkhkara drops the reference to
Nefertiti and becomes Ankhkheperura Smenkhkara. Gradual name
changes give room to smooth transition of power. The people would
believe it was the same individuals giving themselves new names or
titles; a common practice. Then after Akhenaton died the new
Smenkhkara became full sovereign as Djoserkheperura Smenkhkara with
Meritaton as Queen. The DNA evidence states that the KV55 Mummy and
Younger Lady are the genetic parents of Tutankhamon. Copyright 2012
MJC, All rights reserved.
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