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Stenoma adoratrix is a moth of the
family Depressariidae. It is
found in Bolivia. The
wingspan is 25–28 mm. The
forewings are
light brownish ochreous...
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Payraudeau writes in
French that "the
Divine Adoratrix or God's Wife of Amun
Shepenupet I, the last
Libyan Adoratrix, was
still alive during the
reign of Shebitku...
- (Eighteenth
dynasty of Egypt)
Maatkare Mutemhat, King's
Daughter of his body,
Adoratrix, God's Wife of Amun.
Daughter of High
Priest of Amun
Pinedjem I and Duathathor-Henuttawy...
- who
wrote in
French that "the
Divine Adoratrix ie. God's Wife of Amun
Shepenupet I," the last
Libyan Adoratrix, was
still alive during the
reign of Shebitku/Shabataqo...
- Secondly,
Payraudeau notes in
French that "the
Divine Adoratrix Shepenupet I, the last
Libyan Adoratrix, was
still alive during the
reign of
Shebitku because...
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royal tombs, four
tombs of the
Chantresses of the
Estate of the
Divine Adoratrix, and
finally the
tombs of the
citizens of Thebes. Many of
these were found...
- Meritmut,
Karomama G
Merytmut I, God's Wife of Amun, Lady of the Two Lands,
Adoratrix.
Possibly identical with
Karomama C
Karomama II (Karomama D
Merytmut II)...
- were
found listed in her tomb (QV74). In the
Karnak Temple Complex, an
Adoratrix named Tentopet is
shown with
Ramesses III in the
Temple of Khonsu. It...
- Merytre-Hatshepsut was of
noble birth,
possibly the
daughter of the
Adoratrix Huy. A
statue of Huy in the
British Museum (EA 1280)
depicts her holding...
- el-Naga'. Her name is
written in a
cartouche along with the
title Divine Adoratrix. Dodson, Aidan; Hilton, Dyan (2004). The
Complete Royal Families of Ancient...