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Step into the captivating world of Ancient Kemet and explore the extraordinary life and legacy of Queen Tiye, the remarkable Kemetic Queen who reigned as one of history's most influential women. In this gripping documentary, journey back over 3,000 years to witness the rise rulers whom became just as powerful as their male counterparts.
"Queen Tiye" takes viewers on a mesmerizing exploration of Tiye's reign, alongside her husband, King Amenhotep III, and son Akhenaten. Discover the remarkable intelligence and strength that made her a force to be reckoned with, as she governed the kingdom of Kemet with wisdom and authority. Uncover the secrets of her diplomatic prowess, as she communicated with foreign leaders, leaving an indelible mark on history.
As the narrative unfolds, follow the turbulent times that saw her son, Amenhotep IV, ascend to the throne and embark on controversial religious reforms. Witness Queen Tiye's unwavering support for her son, even as his actions shook the foundations of the kingdom.
This immersive documentary celebrates Queen Tiye as one of Africa's greatest women rulers, showcasing her remarkable achievements and her enduring influence on history and culture. Prepare to be captivated by the story of a woman who defied expectations, left an indelible mark on the ancient world, and emerged as a true icon of power, intelligence, and beauty.
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0:00 Introduction
2:33 Amenhotep III
5:03 Queen Tiye
11:39 Great Hymn to Aten
13:47 Akhenaten
15:44 The End of a Dynasty
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