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pharaoh of the Twenty-eighth
dynasty Amenirdis I, God's Wife of Amun
during the Twenty-fifth
dynasty Amenirdis II,
Divine Adoratrice of Amun
during the...
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Amenirdis I (throne name: Hatneferumut) was a God's Wife of Amun
during the 25th
Dynasty of
ancient Egypt.
Originating from the
Kingdom of Kush, she was...
- The
ancient Nubian princess Amenirdis II,
daughter of the Ku****e
pharaoh Taharqa of the 25th Dynasty, was
adopted by
Shepenupet II,
daughter of Piye...
- she was an
adopted daughter of Pebatjma. God's Wife of Amun
Amenirdis I. A
statue of
Amenirdis mentions she is the
daughter of
Kashta and Pebatjma. Neferukakashta...
- to
Amenirdis I and
Shepenupet II
based on
paleographic and
other evidence at
Karnak rather than the
Libyan Shepenupet I and the
Nubian Amenirdis I. Jurman...
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lasted from 404 BC to 398 BC and it
includes only one Pharaoh,
Amyrtaeus (
Amenirdis), also
known as
Psamtik V or
Psammetichus V.
Amyrtaeus was
probably the...
- as
Divine Adoratrice by
Amenirdis II, who was
succeeded by
Nitocris I.
Shepenupet II at
Medinet Habu
Shepenupet II and
Amenirdis II at
Medinet Habu Chapel...
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appointed his daughter,
Amenirdis, as her successor. The high
status of this
office is
illustrated by the tomb of
Amenirdis at
Medinet Habu.[4] Toward...
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pharaoh Piye of the 25th Dynasty,
already had an heir in Taharqa's
daughter Amenirdis II, who was
officiating as
Divine Adoratrice of Amun.
Psamtik intended...
- Ku****e")
peacefully became King of
Upper Egypt,
while his daughter,
Amenirdis, was
appointed as
Divine Adoratrice of Amun in Thebes. His
successor Piye...