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page 110th-century BC Egyptian women
Karomama Meritmut
ancient Egyptian priestess, God's Wife of Amun
Maatkare B
politician
Karomama A
Egyptian queen consort
Patareshnes
Penreshnes or Penreshnas was an ancient Egyptian secondary queen consort of pharaoh Shoshenq I, the founder of the 22nd Dynasty.
Tashedkhonsu
Tashedkhons(u) was a wife of Pharaoh Osorkon I and the mother of Pharaoh Takelot I. She is known from the Pasenhor stela. Tashedkhonsu is given the title God's Mother on the stela. A shabti inscribed for Tashedkhonsu was found in the tomb of Takelot II, who was a distant descendant.
Henuttawy
ancient Egyptian priestess, God's Wife of Amun
Nesitanebetashru
Nesitanebetashru (n.sj-tꜣ-nb.t-jšrw) was the name of two ancient Egyptian women. The name means "belonging to the lady of the ashru"; the ashru or isheru was a crescent-shaped sacred lake around the temples of solar goddesses, here it refers to Mut.
Henuttawy C
Egyptian priestess, wife of Smendes II
Gautseshen
Gautseshen (her name means 'bouquet of lotuses') was an ancient Egyptian priestess, the singer of Montu. She lived during the Twenty-first Dynasty of Egypt.
Henut Taui
Egyptian priestess
Pharaoh's daughter (wife of Solomon)
figure in the Hebrew Bible who is described as marrying Solomon to cement a political alliance between the United Monarchy of Israel and Egypt (First Book of Kings)