Nefretiri

"Does a Pharaoh harden his heart against his son? If you let the Hebrews go, who will build his cities? You told Moses to make bricks without straw. Now he tells you to make cities without bricks. Who is the slave and who is the Pharaoh? Do you hear laughter, Rameses? Yes, the laughter of kings... in Babylon, in Canaan, in Troy... as Egypt surrenders to the God of slaves."

- Nefretiri manipulating Rameses to get revenge on Moses.

"His God? The priests say that Pharaoh is a god, but you are not a god. You are even less than a man. Listen to me, Rameses. You thought I was evil when I went to Moses, and you were right. Shall I tell you what happened, Rameses? He spurned me like a strumpet in the street. I, Nefretiri, Queen of Egypt. All that you wanted from me he would not even take. Do you hear laughter, Pharaoh? Not the laughter of kings, but the laughter of slaves on the desert!"

- Nefretiri manipulating Rameses to get revenge on Moses.

"Kill him with your own hands. Bring it back to me, stained with his blood!"

- Nefretiri demanding Rameses kill Moses.

Nefretiri is the deuteragonist-turned-secondary-antagonist of the 1956 Biblical epic The Ten Commandments. She was the throne princess of Egypt during the reign of Sethi who lusted over the then-prince Moses, seeking to be with him and ensure that he become Pharaoh by any means necessary, including resorting to murder to try and keep the secret of Moses' Hebrew heritage a secret. After Moses is found out and banished, she marries Rameses II, and seeks revenge on Moses when she finds out he married another woman and returned to free the Hebrew people from Egypt.

She was portrayed by the Late Anne Baxter.