- The
Divine Adoratrice of Amun (Egyptian: dwꜣt nṯr n jmn) was a
second title –
after God's Wife of Amun –
created for the
chief priestess of the ancient...
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Nitokris I) (died 585 BC)
served as the heir to, and then, as the
Divine Adoratrice of Amun or God's Wife of Amun for a
period of more than
seventy years...
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became the
mother of his
ultimate heir. She was the
daughter of the
Divine Adoratrice of Amun, Huy. Next on the list is, Meritamen, a
daughter of
Thutmose III...
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pharaoh Psamtik II and his
queen Tak****t. She held the
positions of
Divine Adoratrice of Amun and
later God's Wife of Amun
between 595 and 525 BC,
during the...
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princess of the 25th
Dynasty who
served as the high priestess, the
Divine Adoratrice of Amun, from
around 700 BC to 650 BC. She was the
daughter of the first...
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presumptive God's Wife of Amun in
Thebes in line to
succeed the
serving Divine Adoratrice of Amun,
Shepenupet I,
Osorkon III's daughter. This
development was "the...
- 6th Dynasty, see Nitocris. The name may also denote:
Nitocris I (Divine
Adoratrice), a God's Wife of Amun
during the 26th
Dynasty Nitocris II, a
female High...
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Shabaka and Piye.
Kashta arranged to have
Amenirdis I
adopted by the
Divine Adoratrice of Amun,
Shepenupet I, at
Thebes as her successor. This
shows that Kashta...
- for the
modern queens and
sultanas of
Egypt God's Wife of Amun
Divine Adoratrice of Amun
Interregnum queen Great Wife, for the
modern term for prin****l...
- of
Upper Egypt,
while his daughter, Amenirdis, was
appointed as
Divine Adoratrice of Amun in Thebes. His
successor Piye
invaded Lower Egypt, establishing...