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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henutmire
Meritamen
Statue of Meritamen in front of the colossal statue of her father Ramesses II
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maathorneferure

Takhat.

Statue of Tuya from the Vatican.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menhet,_Menwi_and_Merti
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

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

One of the "Amarna Letters" EA 19 negotiating a marriage between Amenhotep III and Tushratta's daughter Tadukhipa
Pages in category "13th-century BC Egyptian women"
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| Henuttawy | |
|---|---|
| Princess of Egypt | |
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Relief depicting princess Henuttawy, from Abu Simbel
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| Died | Thebes? |
| Burial |
QV73, Valley of the Queens, Thebes
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| Dynasty | 19th of Egypt |
| Father | Ramesses II |
| Mother | Nefertari |
| Isetnofret | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Queen consort of Egypt Great Royal Wife | ||||||
| Burial |
Thebes ?
| |||||
| Spouse | Ramesses II | |||||
| Issue | Ramesses Bintanath Khaemwaset Merenptah Isetnofret ? | |||||
| Egyptian name | ||||||
| Dynasty | 19th of Egypt | |||||
| Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion | |||||
| Isetnofret II | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Queen consort of Egypt Great Royal Wife Lady of The Two Lands Mistress of Upper and Lower Egypt | ||||||
Isetnofret II
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| Spouse | Pharaoh Merenptah | |||||
| Issue | Seti II Merenptah Khaemwaset | |||||
| Egyptian name | ||||||
| Dynasty | 19th of Egypt | |||||
| Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion | |||||
| Nefertari | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Queen consort of Egypt Great Royal Wife Lady of The Two Lands Mistress of Upper and Lower Egypt | |||||
Tomb wall depicting Queen Nefertari, the great royal wife of Pharaoh Rameses II
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| Died | ca. 1255 BC | ||||
| Burial | |||||
| Spouse | Ramesses II | ||||
| Issue | Amun-her-khepeshef Pareherwenemef Meryatum Meryre Meritamen Henuttawy Baketmut (possibly) Nefertari (possibly) Nebettawy (possibly) | ||||
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| Dynasty | 19th of Egypt | ||||
| Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion | ||||
| Bintanath | |
|---|---|
| Queen consort of Egypt Great Royal Wife Lady of The Two Lands Mistress of Upper and Lower Egypt, etc | |
Bintanath
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| Burial | |
| Spouse | Ramesses II Merenptah? (possibly) |
| Issue | A daughter whose name is not known |
| Dynasty | 19th Dynasty of Egypt |
| Father | Ramesses II |
| Mother | Isetnofret |
| Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion |
| Fu Hao | |
|---|---|
| Queen consort | |
Statue of Fu Hao at Yinxu
| |
| Spouse | King Wu Ding |
| Issue | Prince Jie |
| Occupation |
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| Tia | |
|---|---|
| King's Daughter Singer of Hathor, Singer of Re of Heliopolis, Singer of Amun-great-in-his-glory | |
Column from the tomb chapel of Tia and her husband Tia
| |
| Born | Thebes? |
| Died | Saqqara? |
| Burial |
Saqqara
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| Spouse | Tia |
| Issue | Mutmetjennefer |
| Dynasty | 19th of Egypt |
| Father | Seti I |
| Mother | Tuya |
| Religion | Ancient 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 Satiah, Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Thutmose III.[1]
| Iaret | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Queen consort of Egypt Great Royal Wife King's Daughter King's Sister | |||||
Queen Iaret and Pharaoh Tuthmosis IV.
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| Burial |
Thebes?
| ||||
| Spouse | Tuthmosis IV | ||||
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| Dynasty | 18th of Egypt | ||||
| Father | Amenhotep II | ||||
| Mother | unknown | ||||
| Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion | ||||
| Iset (Isis) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Queen consort of Egypt Great Royal Wife | |||||
Queen Isis behind her son Tuthmosis III
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| Burial |
Thebes?
| ||||
| Spouse | Tuthmosis II | ||||
| Issue | Tuthmosis III | ||||
| |||||
| Dynasty | 18th of Egypt | ||||
| Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion | ||||
Neferure
Tanuhepa (fl. 1300 BCE)
| Neferneferuaten | |
|---|---|
| Pharaoh | |
| Reign | c 1334–1332 BC (Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt) |
| Predecessor | Smenkhkare |
| Successor | Tutankhamun |
| Consort | if Nefertiti: Akhenaten if Meritaten: Smenkhkare |
| Father | unknown |
| Mother | unknown |
| Died | c. 1332 BC |
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]

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