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Ancient Egyptian noblewoman
Henut-wedjebu was an ancient Egyptian noblewoman buried in the late Eighteenth Dynasty during the reigns of Amenhotep III or Amenhotep IV. She is known
Henut-wedjebu
Egyptian priestess
Henut Taui, or Henuttaui, Henuttawy (fl. ca 1000 BCE) was an Ancient Egyptian priestess during the 21st Dynasty whose remains were mummified. She is mainly
Henut_Taui
Egyptian queen consort
Henut was an Ancient Egyptian queen with the title king's wife who lived in the 18th Dynasty. Henut is only known from three objects. In the Egyptian
Henut
Wife of the Egyptian pharaoh Akhenaten
ḥmt-nswt-wrt mrt.f) Lady of All Women (henut-hemut-nebut, ḥnwt-ḥmwt-nbwt) Mistress of Upper & Lower Egypt (henut-shemau-mehu, ḥnwt-šmꜣw-mḥw). While modern
Nefertiti
Ancient Egyptian god of war
identified as Shu. Amenhotep, from the time of Thutmose IV. Amenhotep's wife Henut was a singer of Onuris. Their sons Hat and Kenna were Chariot Warriors of
Onuris
Egyptian High Priest of Amun
at the Mortuary Temple of Thutmose II, lector priest) and 4 daughters Henut, Henut-nefert (a singer of Amun), Sen-seneb, and Ta-em-resefu (also a singer
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of Ptah”) From the Abydos procession: 18. Nubher[…] 19. Shehiryotes 20. Henut[…] 22. Merytmihapi (“Beloved like Hapi”) 23. Meritites (“Beloved by Her
List of children of Ramesses II
List_of_children_of_Ramesses_II
Speculative historical theories
toxicologist Svetlana Balabanova after examining the mummy of a priestess named Henut Taui. Follow-up tests on the hair shaft, which were performed in order to
Pre-Columbian transoceanic contact theories
Pre-Columbian_transoceanic_contact_theories
Egyptian vizier
Zamonth's wife is published as Henut. Habachi wonders whether Henut is a mistake or a short version of Henutpu. The name Henut is otherwise not attested.
Ankhu
pharaoh Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye. She was a sister of Pharaoh Akhenaten. Henut Taui Priestess 21st dynasty fl. c. 1000 BCE Priestess and chantress of Amun
List_of_ancient_Egyptians
Historic site in Luxor, Egypt
However, these items which include a canopic jar fragment of the King's Wife Henut, canopic jar fragments mentioning a King's Son, Menkheperre, a King's Great
Valley_of_the_Queens
Art museum in Saint Louis, Missouri
Amen-Nestawy-Nakht, and two mummies on loan from Washington University, Padi-menekh and Henut-wedjebu. Its collection of American artists includes the largest U.S.-museum
Saint_Louis_Art_Museum
Egyptian vizier
wife of Zamonth is called Henutpu, while the mother of Ankhu bore the name Henut, possibly a diminutif. In addition, it is known that Ankhu was the son of
Zamonth
Nomarch
membersː His was wife was called Zesheshet. Several children are known, Herui, Henut, Hewabenmaat, Idu, Qar and Shenu. Qar became successor as local governor
Izi_(nomarch)
with gold. —N/a Henut Taui Priestess Unknown 21st Female Unknown —N/a Henut-wedjebu Priestess 1300 BC c. 1300 BC 18th Female 1896 1896 Henut-wedjebu was a
List of Egyptian mummies (officials, nobles, and commoners)
List_of_Egyptian_mummies_(officials,_nobles,_and_commoners)
Ancient Egyptian tomb
to be daughter of Iuy; Three labels; only one of the labels mentions Iuy Henut-iunu King's daughter Two labels were found. Ptah-meryt King's daughter Sat-Hori
Sheikh_Abd_el-Qurna_cache
Ancient, lost Egyptian tomb chapel
king, the revered one before Hathor, lady of Atfih. Her name is Menkhet Henut. Above them is a text mainly listing the titles of Ip and of his wife. In
Tomb_of_'Ip
Offerings from TT4 The text mentions Qen and both his wives Nefertari and Henut-mehyt. Table of Offerings (Cairo CGC 23075) Inscriptions mention Nefertari
Qen
– – – – Daughter of the ruler of Ammia Unknown king of Ammia – – – – – Henut Amenhotep III (?) – – – – – – Tadukhipa Amenhotep III and Akhenaten Tushratta
List of ancient Egyptian royal consorts
List_of_ancient_Egyptian_royal_consorts
Henutmire Henutsen Henuttaneb Henut Taui Henuttawy (19th dynasty) Henuttawy (priestess) Henuttawy (princess) Henuttawy C Henutwati Henut Hephaestion of Thebes
Index of ancient Egypt–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Egypt–related_articles
grandmother) Trainer of the dogs Mentuhotep (named for her paternal grandfather) Henut. PERSONS AND NAMES OF THE MIDDLE KINGDOM K.S.B. Ryholt, The Political Situation
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Ancient Egyptian tomb
Ramose, and Meriunu as well as his daughters Henutta, Tentha, Istnofret, Henut-iunet, Hetepy, Mutemopet, Mahy and Roruti. Anhotep is accompanied by their
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(Father of Chanakya)
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Shining and Gentle; Fame; Most Bright; Most Famous; Clear; Bright
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