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The Lost Queen: Ankhsenamun, Widow of King Tutankhamun - Paperback

The Lost Queen: Ankhsenamun, Widow of King Tutankhamun - Paperback

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by Cheryl L. Fluty (Author)

She was the last surviving member of the glorious 18th Dynasty, Queen of a golden empire that stretched from the 4th cataract of the Nile to the banks of the Euphrates: Egypt at the height of its glory and power. But Ankhsenamun and her brother-husband, Tutankhamun, the product of centuries of inbreeding, were unable to produce a living heir to the throne. Now, with word of the untimely death of her young husband, she must consider a drastic alternative means of conceiving an heir. Later still, with her aging grandfather on the throne, faced with the intolerable prospect of being forced into marriage with Egypt's strongman, General Horemheb, and the strong possibility of being murdered by his jealous and power-hungry principal wife, she contemplates yet another drastic step: applying to Egypt's arch-enemy, the King of the Hittites, for one of his sons to marry. Astonishingly, we have both sides of this remarkable correspondence in the archaeological record. Ankhsenamun wrote to Suppililiuma, King of the Hittites, asking him to send one of his sons for her to marry so that she did not have to marry her "servant". After sending a delegation to enquire into the legitimacy of this proposal, Suppililiuma sent his son, Prince Zenanza, to Egypt, but he was assassinated along the way. General Horemheb later took credit for the act. Ankhsenamun then disappears from the record. Her fate is a mystery. Did she die? Was she murdered? Or did she, just possibly, escape? If so, where did she go, and who helped her? This is the story of what may have happened. It is also the story of the birth of the Biblical Moses, and explains the real significance of his name.

Author Biography

As the daughter of an Air Force officer, Ms. Fluty grew up all over the country, and has travelled much of the world, but now lives in her native California. She received a B.A. in Psychology from Stanford, completed all work but the thesis for a PhD in Psychology and Masters in Pharmacology from Indiana University; and has an MBA in International Management from Golden Gate University. She has taught undergraduate and graduate classes in psychology and in project management; worked as a psychotherapist for the Department of the Army; managed the development of new drugs for Syntex; and written high-tech advice columns for the Sacramento Bee and Prosper Magazine. She has been an avid history buff since childhood, particularly fascinated by ancient Egypt. She enjoys "living history" as well, and has been a participant in Northern California's Renaissance Faire for over 30 years, and is now a docent at Sutter's Fort in Sacramento. She is a stickler for historical accuracy and has meticulously researched every detail of this book and its predecessor, "Nefertiti, Immortal Queen".

Number of Pages: 416
Dimensions: 0.85 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: July 25, 2010