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Ankhesenamun (ˁnḫ-s-n-imn, "Her Life Is of Amun"; c. 1348 or c. 1342 –
after 1322 BC) was an
ancient Egyptian queen who
lived during the 18th
Dynasty of...
- prominence, and the
royal couple changed their names to "Tutankhamun" and "
Ankhesenamun",
replacing the -aten suffix. He also
moved the
royal court from Akhenaten's...
- Tutankhamun's
savvy and
power hungry military strategist.
Sibylla Deen as
Ankhesenamun, the
calculating and
conniving sister-wife of
Tutankhamun Alexander Siddig...
- together,
including Meritaten, Meketaten,
Ankhesenpaaten (later
called Ankhesenamun when she
married Tutankhamun),
Neferneferuaten Tasherit, Neferneferure...
- of
Nusrat Al
Fayeed in the
American television series Tyrant,
Queen Ankhesenamun in the
miniseries Tut and
Blair in the
Netflix miniseries, The I-Land...
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married the
widowed Great Royal Wife and
young half-sister of Tutankhamun,
Ankhesenamun, in
order to
obtain power; she did not live long afterward. Ay then married...
- pantheon. Similarly, his queen's name was
changed from
Ankhesenpaaten to
Ankhesenamun.
Shortly after Tutankhamun took power, he
commissioned a full-size royal...
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identified through DNA
testing as the
mummy KV21A, is
presumed to be
Ankhesenamun, his only
known wife. 317a was born
prematurely at 5–6 months' gestation...
- on X-ray
examinations of the body done in 1968. He also
alleged that
Ankhesenamun and the
Hittite prince she was
about to
marry were also
murdered at his...
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foreign rulers, are
therefore to be
identified as Tut'ankhamun and '
Ankhesenamun. This
makes it very
unlikely from the
start that any
titles of honours...