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| Ahmose-Nefertari | |||||
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| Queen consort of Egypt Great Royal Wife God's Wife of Amun Regent | |||||
Ahmose Nefertari as depicted in tomb TT359
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| Spouse | Ahmose I | ||||
| Issue | Amenhotep I Ahmose-ankh Siamun Ramose ? Ahmose-Meritamun Mutnofret ? Ahmose-Sitamun | ||||
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| Dynasty | 18th Dynasty | ||||
| Father | Seqenenre Tao | ||||
| Mother | Ahhotep I | ||||
| Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion | ||||
Painted relief of Senseneb from Deir el-Bahri
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| Issue | Thutmose I | |||||||||||
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| Egyptian name | Snj snb | |||||||||||
| Dynasty | Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt | |||||||||||
| Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion | |||||||||||
| Sitdjehuti | |
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| Queen consort of Egypt | |
Mask of Sitdjehuty
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| Spouse | Seqenenre Tao |
| Issue | Ahmose |
| Dynasty | 17th of Egypt |
| Father | Senakhtenre |
| Mother | Tetisheri |
| Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion |
| Ahhotep II | ||||
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| Queen consort of Egypt Great Royal Wife | ||||
Queen Ahhotep's coffin from Dra' Abu el-Naga'
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| Burial |
Thebes?
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| Spouse | Kamose? | |||
| Issue | Sitkamose | |||
| Egyptian name | ||||
| Dynasty | 17th Dynasty | |||
| Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion | |||
| Ahmose-Sitamun | |||||||||
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| Princess of Egypt | |||||||||
Sitamun (far left) on a stele from Karnak
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| Burial | |||||||||
| Egyptian name | |||||||||
| Dynasty | 18th Dynasty | ||||||||
| Father | Ahmose I | ||||||||
| Mother | Ahmose-Nefertari | ||||||||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nefrubity ada jin nya
Mutnofret
A Queen from the New Kingdom
Inscription from a vessel fragment, bearing the cartouches of Apepi and Herit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmose-Sitkamosehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmose-Nebettahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmose-Meritamon_(17th_dynasty)
jin raksasa wanita
Queen Iltani (fl. circa 1750 B.C.), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iuhetibu_Fendy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neni
Scarab of queen Tati in a drawing by Percy Newberry. British Museum BM20824
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmose_Inhapy

| Ahmose-Meritamun | |
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Fragmentary colossal bust of Ahmose-Meritamon, wearing a wig fashioned after a style associated with Hathor - British Museum
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| Spouse | Amenhotep I |
| Dynasty | 18th of Egypt |
| Father | Ahmose I |
| Mother | Ahmose-Nefertari |
| Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion |
Queen Iltani (fl. circa 1750 B.C.), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iuhetibu_Fendy
| Ineni | |||||||||||
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| Great Royal Wife, Khenemetneferhedjet | |||||||||||
Scarab with the cartouche of Ineni in the British Museum.[1]
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| Spouse | King Merneferre Ay? | ||||||||||
| Egyptian name | |||||||||||
| Dynasty | 13th dynasty | ||||||||||
| Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion fish | ||||||||||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nubhetepti-khered skull first in the world
Nubemhat burung hantu https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nubemhat
burung hantu
| Ahhotep I | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Queen consort of Egypt Great Royal Wife Queen Regent | ||||
Ring of Ahhotep I, Louvre.
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| Died | Thebes? | |||
| Burial |
Thebes?
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| Spouse | Seqenenre Tao | |||
| Issue | Kamose? Ahmose I Ahmose-Nefertari Ahmose Sapair Binpu Ahmose-Henutemipet Ahmose-Nebetta Ahmose-Tumerisy | |||
| Egyptian name | ||||
| Dynasty | Seventeenth Dynasty of Egypt | |||
| Father | Senakhtenre | |||
| Mother | Tetisheri | |||
| Religion | ancient Egyptian religion | |||
| Ahmose | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Queen consort of Egypt, Great Royal Wife | |||||
Queen Ahmose, her husband Thutmose I, and oldest daughter
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| Born | Thebes? | ||||
| Died | Thebes | ||||
| Burial |
Thebes?
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| Spouse | Thutmose I | ||||
| Issue | Hatshepsut Neferubity | ||||
| Egyptian name | |||||
| Dynasty | 18th of Egypt | ||||
| Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion | ||||
| Mentuhotep | |||||
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| Great Royal Wife, Khenemetneferhedjet | |||||
Cosmetic box from the burial of queen Mentuhotep
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| Burial | |||||
| Spouse | King Djehuti | ||||
| Egyptian name | Mnṯ.w htp Montu is satisfied | ||||
| Dynasty | Sixteenth Dynasty of Egypt | ||||
| Father | vizier Senebhenaf | ||||
| Mother | Sobekhotep | ||||
| Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion | ||||
Amat-Mamu, fl. ca. 1750 BC, Sippar in ancient Babylonia,[1] was a scribe whose existence is known from the cuneiform tablets on which she wrote.[2]
Queen Iltani (fl. circa 1750 B.C.),
Amat-Mamu was a Naditu priestess and temple scribe in Sippar, in ancient Babylonia. We know she lived in the gagum, a walled cloister precinct inhabited exclusively by women, similar to a convent.[3]
Her name is known through Naditu documents that show Amat-Mamu was one of eight scribes within Sippar's gagum. Her career spanned the reigns of three kings, Hammurabi (1792–1750 BC), Samsu-iluna (1749–1712 BC), and Abi-eshuh (1711–1684 BC).[1]
Keminub was an Ancient Egyptian woman with the title king's wife.[1] She is only known from her burial next to the pyramid of Amenemhet II at Dahshur. For that reason, it has been suggested she was his wife.[2]

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