In ancient Egypt, civilians did not have marriage ceremonies.Generally, the two parties agree to live together, and an unmarried woman does not have the right to choose a husband, only her father can choose on her behalf.

However, if the woman has some status or the man loves the woman very much, the husband and wife can have a document declaring their relationship.It's just that it's not before or when they get married, but after they have children, the woman's rights are declared.

Therefore, common people do not have weddings, nor do they have special venues for weddings.

However, this is all for civilians.In ancient Egypt, where the hierarchy was strict, how could the nobles... the royal family be the same as the common people?

Although Nefertiti first became the concubine of Akhenaten's father Amenhotep III, when Akhnaton succeeded to the throne and became pharaoh, he still followed the ceremony of marrying the queen and Nefertiti A ceremony was held.

The wedding of the ancient Egyptian royal family was held in the temple, and except for the official wife of the pharaoh, other concubines could not have this right, and there was no temple specially built for the wedding.

Therefore, except for Nefertiti, no one can enjoy such treatment, even the "Goddess" Kayademidani.

The fact that Pharaoh Ekhnaton married the "Goddess" Kayade Midani did not attract too much attention from Horunhib.In his opinion, it has nothing to do with him to marry Kayadmidani to Ekhnaton, let alone Ekhnaton...

Anyway, his abuse of the girl has already made Holuncib numb...it's not my father—Horunxib glanced at a child who was as immobile as a bell—the emperor is not in a hurry for eunuchs... ...Bah, bah, I'm not an eunuch!

Therefore, for the "Goddess" Kayademidani to become the third princess, there are not many people who are surprised-probably from the moment Kayadmidani entered the Egyptian palace, she has already been marked with pharaoh imprint.

However, Holunhib is because he has heard that his father, Hapokites, won the battle in Tunip, and successfully "invited" King Achilu, who had come to Amuru, to come to Egypt as a "guest"— ——If he hadn't been the valued son of Harpoquets, he wouldn't have known the news the first time the other ministers didn't know about it.

But Tutankatun is more calm, nothing to do with other things, just because in the memory of his last life, his father, King Ekhnaton, had a woman named Kaiyadmidani.Although Kaiyadmidani in the previous life was just an ordinary concubine of the pharaoh, in this life she has the title of "goddess" and has become the "third princess".

But so what?In the memory of his last life, after his father King Ekhnaton passed away, this woman was made into a living mummy by Queen Nefertiti to accompany her father...

For Tutankatun, a so-called "goddess", a woman can't shake anything in his plan... Hehe~ Will he say that there is no such woman in his plan after he ascended the throne?

Therefore, the complacent Tutankatun didn't care about this girl who seemed "insignificant" to him at all... No, the woman who had become his father's concubine.Of course, it is impossible to imagine how much disaster this "goddess" princess will bring to Egypt in the next year or two...

It also brought him a catastrophe that was almost impossible to overcome...

Because Tutankatun, who has the memory of his previous life, doesn't know what the so-called "butterfly effect" is, so now he just knows that his third sister seems to be safe (?)?You know, in the last life, the third sister became the concubine of the father before Kaiyadmidani...

So, can it be seen that the third sister does not need to become the concubine of the father?You know, after Anksanamen became Akhenaten's concubine at that time, she gave birth to a child at the age of twelve or thirteen, but died young.But after all, she is pregnant in October, even if she is still a little girl, she will still have the feelings of a mother after having a child...

Tutankatun remembered that the former Ankhsanamen cried bitterly for a day and a night for the child who died young, and couldn't let go of it for a long time afterwards.Of course, it is impossible for the father to take the time to comfort a crying little girl (?), so at that time, Kaiyadmidani entered the sight of Pharaoh Akhnaton...

The day of Harpoquites' return was a lively one.People from all over Egypt came out to watch the majestic guard of honor—in the hearts of the Egyptian people today, this is not only their inborn respect and yearning for soldiers, but also because of Hapoquites’ victory—although It was the behavior of helping Tunip as a reinforcement—and capturing the enemy king Achilu alive, which made the Egyptian people feel that their country could still be relied on.

Look, I, Egypt, do not just give in. They can live peacefully in Egypt, because their military strength is not weak!They have such a powerful army and such mighty generals!

Therefore, although it was Pharaoh Akhenaten who asked Hapoquets to lead his army to Tunip for assistance, it actually caused Hapoquets' popularity to rise again among the people.

Holunhib would never believe that the future Pharaoh Tutankton would not have no idea in such a situation, even though he was only a child of seven or eight years old...Of course, let alone the old Akhnaton .

Even Pharaoh Ekhnaton believed in his father very much, but he couldn't resist the emperor's suspicion, not to mention that he was surrounded by a group of ministers headed by Mayi who had always been against his father Hapokites.

The so-called "flying birds are exhausted, good bows are hidden", the direct relationship between the pharaoh and the general is now a principal-agent relationship.As the owner of the empire, Pharaoh controlled the empire, but he could not govern the country directly (of course, although he hardly governs the country now), he had to find one or several agents to help him govern Egypt .

Akhnaton is not too stupid, at least when he gives Mayi the power, the prime minister Ayi and the general Hapoquites both have power—perhaps, at the beginning, it was equal to three points of power ?

However, whether it is the pharaohs of Egypt or the emperors of ancient China, although under such entrustment relationship, their first requirement is that the courtiers who hope to get high officials and rich salaries should work diligently and serve them.

However, under such circumstances, if one of them does not do this, in order not to damage his own rights and interests, it is very likely that he will choose another method to please the superior.Once his plan succeeds, it will be a little dangerous for the courtiers who only know how to work hard.

In particular, behind these high-ranking officials and generous salaries, what the superiors care most about is not the prosperity of the country and the safety of the people, but asking the heroes not to rebel.The key to solving the problem of whether the heroes will rebel or not is to identify who will rebel, but this is unequal.

The minister knows whether he will rebel, but the superior does not know, and at this time there are still people with a heart to guide the superior's thinking in another direction - so, in this case, the superior actually has only one choice Orientation - those who are able to rebel and those who are not.

In order to ensure that their children and grandchildren can successfully succeed to the throne, as long as the superiors control those who are capable of rebelling, then the remaining people will have the heart to rebel and have no power to rebel.

At this time, under the slander of Mayi and others, a person who is generally capable of rebellion - Harpoquets, has obviously aroused Pharaoh's suspicion.

Therefore, although Hapokites was rewarded by the pharaoh after he returned to the dynasty in victory, he was not particularly happy—especially when he saw Mai standing next to Pharaoh Akhnaton and smiling meaningfully at him. when.

To be honest, Harpoquets is not afraid of death. After all, the bloody people on the battlefield live on the tip of their swords all the time.But he doesn't think he likes being framed by treacherous officials, especially when his children are involved.

Therefore, although the banquet was full of congratulations to himself, praising the pharaoh's wisdom and the greatness of the God of Aten, Harpoquets had already made a decision-even if he died one day, he would leave it to his son. Sufficient life-saving capital.

Hollen Hibb was unaware of the undercurrents at the banquet that night. He stayed in the general's mansion to take care of his younger sister, the little pink dumpling who was born two years ago by his mother Toho Iris.Because noble girls need to be pampered, Toho Iris didn't let the little guy appear in front of everyone.

The little guy’s name is Hathor①, and he was giggling non-stop under the action of his brother’s “holding high”.

Although Horunhib kept moving his hands, he was a little distracted. When he thought of meeting Pharaoh during the daytime class with Tutankha, he always felt that there was something wrong with the way he looked at him...

Is it because of his father?

The author has something to say: ① Hathor: The goddess of love and abundance, the most beautiful of all the goddesses in ancient Egypt.

Sand is incompetent in choosing Egyptian names, so I can only choose this way. As for whether ancient Egypt at that time could use the names of gods to name children—as long as they are not very famous gods, everyone will happily ignore them...

Shazi felt a little uncomfortable yesterday, but it really warms my heart to see everyone caring about Shazi so much. Thank you for your great concern~ Ah, yes, the restoration picture of Tutankhamun, the left is the real picture, and the right is the restoration Tu, poof, I think he looks like Xiao Shou, but Wo will write him as Xiao Gong—Grip Claw!

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