Fretto is not only famous for her beauty, but also for her distinguished family background. She is the daughter of Ayi, a famous aristocrat in ancient Egypt, and Ayi is the brother of the queen of ancient Egypt, Tiyi. When she grew up, NoFretto married the 18th dynasty Pharaoh Sinaton (ruling time was about 1353 BC to-1337 BC). Fretto was smart and knowledgeable, so she became an expert in helping her husband rule ancient Egypt, so that she was honored as "the ruler of the Nile", "the daughter of God" and "the queen of the Mediterranean" by her people.
NoFretto's political and religious influence on the first 18 dynasty in ancient Egypt overshadowed her husband's. Today, it is not difficult for people to find traces of her influence in various sculptures of the Pharaoh's period, because in these sculptures, Nuo Fretto is on an equal footing with the Pharaoh's husband and is worshipped by the people. What's more striking is that Queen NorFretto dared to disagree with her husband. For example, one of the stone tablets clearly recorded the location where Queen NoFretto disagreed with the Pharaoh's move to the capital. As a result, Pharaoh also listened to her. It is precisely because of such a great influence that when Pharaoh Hinaton was alive, the stone statues in many places even had pictures of the queen wearing the crown of Pharaoh!
Even more legendary, NoFretto Yi Tuo has six daughters, but no boys. After the death of Pharaoh, she assisted the new king, Kamon, who was 12 years old, in succession, and married her three daughters to the new king. Because Totem Kamon was young, NoFretto was in power for several years. Totem, Pharaoh Carmen is short-lived. (Of course, some people say that the mysterious death of the totem Kamon Pharaoh was concocted by NoFretto. In order to prevent future generations from discovering her plot to kill her son-in-law and seize the throne of Pharaoh, she ordered the wizard to cast a terrible spell in the tomb of Totem Kamon: "Anyone who interferes with Pharaoh's rest will die!" This terrible spell is known all over the world, because it has amazing effect), so Fretto's daughter took over the Pharaoh's throne. When Fretto's eldest daughter died soon for some reason, the second daughter succeeded to the throne of Pharaoh. In fact, the whole dynasty has fallen into the hands of NorFretto.
Beauty knows the importance of looks, and Fretto, who holds the supreme power, is no exception. In order to keep her beautiful face forever, she not only left poems such as Forever Beautiful to praise her face, but also left a statue of herself as big as her life. It is said that this statue symbolizes her beauty and immortality. This statue has become a world art treasure-the life story legend of the queen stone statue. When to return to my hometown in Egypt is unknown. This world art treasure is as full of mysterious legends as the queen.
191212 at noon on February 6, when the German archaeological team was digging in the desert near Luxor, Egypt, they accidentally found a "neck with human skin color" exposed from the ground. After carefully removing the accumulated sand, it turned out to be a life-size statue of a "woman", carved with natural lime. This image has been hidden for more than 3000 years for some reason. But its color is the same as new. It's only slightly damaged
From then on, the statue confirmed that Queen Fretto was carved by a skilled stone carver according to her own appearance, which was lifelike and beautiful. No one paid attention to the value of the head when it was found. When the head of 1923 was exhibited in Berlin Museum, the reputation of the statue shook the world. After World War II, the statue mysteriously disappeared and disappeared.
1945 In April, when an American soldier was patrolling a salt mine north of Frankfurt, Germany, a mysterious oriental woman told him that there was gold in the mine! When skeptical American soldiers entered the 640-meter-deep mine, they found that it was a treasure house of gold, silver, jewels and precious cultural relics stolen from the secret collection of German Nazis. After that, thousands of boxes of treasures were found, one of which contained a statue of Queen Nord Fretto. Archaeologists say that the value of this statue is not less than 65,438+000 boxes of gold and silver treasures. Strangely, the American army has never seen the mysterious oriental woman again! 1956, the statue of the queen who survived the second robbery was placed in a newly-built museum in West Berlin, which was extremely closely protected in bulletproof and explosion-proof glass cabinets.
The Egyptian government has asked for the return of the treasure through various channels, but it has been rejected. Now, the queen's real body is alive. I wonder if the German government will agree that a statue like a real person can go back to her hometown to see her.