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Henuttawy
Princess of Egypt
Relief princess Henuttawy Lepsius.jpg
Relief depicting princess Henuttawy, from Abu Simbel
DiedThebes?
Burial
Dynasty19th of Egypt
FatherRamesses II
MotherNefertari
Isetnofret
Queen consort of Egypt
Great Royal Wife
Isetnofret.jpg
Upper Register: King Ramesses II, Isetnofret and Khaemwaset before Khnum
Burial
Thebes ?
SpouseRamesses II
IssueRamesses
Bintanath
Khaemwaset
Merenptah
Isetnofret ?
Egyptian name
stt
H8
nfrr&t
Dynasty19th of Egypt
ReligionAncient Egyptian religion
Isetnofret II
Queen consort of Egypt
Great Royal Wife
Lady of The Two Lands
Mistress of Upper and Lower Egypt
Isetnofret-II.jpg
Isetnofret II
SpousePharaoh Merenptah
IssueSeti II
Merenptah
Khaemwaset
Egyptian name
stt
H8
nfrr&t
Dynasty19th of Egypt
ReligionAncient Egyptian religion
Nefertari
Queen consort of Egypt
Great Royal Wife
Lady of The Two Lands
Mistress of Upper and Lower Egypt
Maler der Grabkammer der Nefertari 004.jpg
Tomb wall depicting Queen Nefertari, the great royal wife of Pharaoh Rameses II
Diedca. 1255 BC
Burial
SpouseRamesses II
IssueAmun-her-khepeshef
Pareherwenemef
Meryatum
Meryre
Meritamen
Henuttawy
Baketmut (possibly)
Nefertari (possibly)
Nebettawy (possibly)
Full name
Nefertari Meritmut
Dynasty19th of Egypt
ReligionAncient Egyptian religion
Bintanath
Queen consort of Egypt
Great Royal Wife
Lady of The Two Lands
Mistress of Upper and Lower Egypt, etc
Bintanath-portrait.jpg
Bintanath
Burial
SpouseRamesses II
Merenptah(possibly)
IssueA daughter whose name is not known
Dynasty19th Dynasty of Egypt
FatherRamesses II
MotherIsetnofret
ReligionAncient Egyptian religion
Fu Hao
Queen consort
Fu Hao.jpg
Statue of Fu Hao at Yinxu
SpouseKing Wu Ding
IssuePrince Jie
Occupation
  • Military general
  • Priestess
Meritamen 
Statue of Meritamen in front of the colossal statue of her father Ramesses II
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maathorneferure
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebettawy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pudu%E1%B8%ABepa
Ka-Nefer-Nefer (fl. 13th century BCE) 
Ahatmilku (fl. 1265 BCE) was a princess of Amurru, who became queen of Ugarit through marriage.












Drawing of Sitre, from her Theban tomb QV38.


Takhat.


Statue of Tuya from the Vatican.



Tia
King's Daughter
Singer of Hathor, Singer of Re of Heliopolis, Singer of Amun-great-in-his-glory
Tia and tia1.JPG
Column from the tomb chapel of Tia and her husband Tia
BornThebes?
DiedSaqqara?
Burial
Saqqara
SpouseTia
IssueMutmetjennefer
Dynasty19th of Egypt
FatherSeti I
MotherTuya
ReligionAncient Egyptian religion

Hui was an ancient Egyptian priestess during the Eighteenth dynasty. She was the mother of Merytre-Hatshepsut, the Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Thutmose III.[1]
Ipu was a royal nurse during the 18th Dynasty of ancient Egypt. She was the mother of Queen SatiahGreat Royal Wife of Pharaoh Thutmose III.[1]








Iaret
Queen consort of Egypt
Great Royal Wife
King's Daughter
King's Sister
Iaret-TuthmosisIV.jpg
Queen Iaret and Pharaoh Tuthmosis IV.
Burial
Thebes?
SpouseTuthmosis IV
Full name
Iaret
Dynasty18th of Egypt
FatherAmenhotep II
Motherunknown
ReligionAncient Egyptian religion
Iset (Isis)
Queen consort of Egypt
Great Royal Wife
Isis-tutmosis3.jpg
Queen Isis behind her son Tuthmosis III
Burial
Thebes?
SpouseTuthmosis II
IssueTuthmosis III
Full name
Iset
Dynasty18th of Egypt
ReligionAncient Egyptian religion
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menhet,_Menwi_and_Merti




Mutemwiya.jpgQueen Mutemwia.

Statue of a sacred boat dedicated to Mutemwiya - circa 1400 BC, black granite from the Temple of Karnak, on display at the British Museum
Mutemwiya




Neferure


Block statue of the courtier Senenmut holding the princess Neferure in his arms, on display at the British Museum


Fragment of a canopic jar of Tiaa, the King's daughter. 18th Dynasty. Pink limestone. From the Valley of the Queens at Thebes, Egypt. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London









Tanuhepa (fl. 1300 BCE) 

One of the "Amarna Letters" EA 19 negotiating a marriage between Amenhotep III and Tushratta's daughter Tadukhipa






NIN-UR.MAH.MEŠ, named the "Lady" of the Lions, was the author of two letters to the pharaoh, the King of Ancient Egypt, in the 1350-1335 BC 
Nikal-mati (14th century BC) was a queen of the Hittite empire, the wife of king Tudhaliya I. She was a mother of queen Ašmu-nikal and grandmother of King Tudhaliya II.[1]


The Egtved Girl [ˈɛktvɛð] (c. 1390–1370 BC)

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