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Beketaten (Ancient Egyptian: bꜣk.t-itn) (14th
century BCE) was an
ancient Egyptian princess of the 18th Dynasty.
Beketaten is
considered to be the youngest...
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frequently credited to the couple: Sitamun, Henuttaneb, Iset, Nebetah, and
Beketaten. Most of the
daughters appear frequently on
statues and
reliefs from Amenhotep's...
- fictional,
replacing the name of Kiya's daughter, who
might have been
Beketaten, more
commonly thought to be Tiye's child.
Dodson proposed Ankhesenpaaten...
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Atenist reforms started by her brother, and is
identical with
Princess Beketaten who was
never mentioned before the reforms. The
mummy known as The Younger...
- name is not preserved. Marc
Gabolde proposes that Kiya's
daughter was
Beketaten, who is more
often identified as a
daughter of
Amenhotep III and Tiye...
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Presumably one of the already-known
daughters of
Amenhotep III and Tiye.
Beketaten –
Sometimes thought to be
Queen Tiye's daughter,
usually based on reliefs...
- KV55 The
Younger Lady (f) Body
identified as KV35YL
Possibly Nebetah or
Beketaten Ankhesenamun (f) Body
believed to be KV21A
Tutankhamun (m)
Child 1 (f)...
- unknown,
leaving open the
possibility that she is
likely either Nebetiah or
Beketaten. An "unknown
woman D" in an
upturned lid of a
coffin inscribed for Setnakhte...
- fictional,
replacing the name of Kiya's daughter, who
might have been
Beketaten, more
commonly thought to be Tiye's child.
Meritaten Tasherit's fate is...
- Nefertiti. The
report concludes that the
mummy is
likely to be
Nebetah or
Beketaten,
daughters of
Amenhotep III and not
known to have
married their father...