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Bintanath (also Bentanath) was a
daughter and
later Great Royal Wife of the
Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II, born by his
second spouse Isetnofret. Bintanath...
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Ramesses had six more
great royal wives during his
reign – his own
daughters Bintanath, Meritamen,
Nebettawy and
Henutmire (who,
according to
another theory...
- Ramesses,
Crown Prince from Year 25 to 50 of Ramesses II Princess-Queen
Bintanath,
firstborn daughter and
later wife of
Ramesses Prince Khaemwaset, High...
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Royal Wife; if she was his daughter, she was the
fourth to do so,
after Bintanath,
Meritamen and Nebettawy. She is
shown on
statues of
Ramesses from Abukir...
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daughters as
depicted in the
great temple at Abu Simbel. She
appears behind Bintanath, Bakmut, Nefertari, and Meritamen. The
princesses are
shown carrying a...
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plots of the
historical record, and
depicting the
relationships with
Bintanath, Tuya, Nefertari, and Moses. In film,
Ramesses is pla**** by Yul Brynner...
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eldest daughters of the pharaoh,
where she is the
second in line,
behind Bintanath. It has been
proposed that her
mother was
Queen Nefertari, but she is...
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grandfather Seti I, he had at
least one
sister and two brothers. His
sister Bintanath was
elevated to the
position of
Great Royal Wife
later in the
reign of...
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family (QV68 – Meritamen, QV71 –
Bintanath, QV75 – Henutmire); it is
between the
tombs of her
elder half-sister
Bintanath and the 20th
dynasty queen Duatentopet...
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Meritamen became Great Royal Wife,
along with her half-sister
Bintanath.
Meritamen is
depicted in
quite a few
scenes in
temples and is represented...