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Dakhamunzu (properly Daḫamunzu) is the name of an
Egyptian queen known from the
Hittite annals The
Deeds of Suppiluliuma,
which were
composed by Suppiluliuma...
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identity of the
queen who
wrote the
letter is uncertain. She is
called Dakhamunzu in the
Hittite annals, a
translation of the
Egyptian title Ta
hemet nesu...
- who
wrote the
letter is uncertain. In the
Hittite annals, she is
called Dakhamunzu, a
transliteration of the
Egyptian title,
Tahemetnesu (The King's Wife)...
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Empire record a
letter from an
unnamed Egyptian queen,
referred to as "
Dakhamunzu",
recently widowed by the
death of a
pharaoh and
offering to
marry a Hittite...
- when he
received a
letter from the
widow of a
Pharaoh (who is
called Dakhamunzu in the annals). Šuppiluliuma died
shortly thereafter and his successor...
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would have
continued the
royal lineage. An
unidentified Egyptian queen Dakhamunzu,
widow of "King Nibhururiya", is
known from
Hittite annals. She is often...
- had any
children or
wives prior to this incident. The
Egyptian Queen Dakhamunzu, who
could have been
Meritaten or Nefertiti, but is most
often identified...
- instance,
Krystal V. L.
Pierce has
noted the case of the
Egyptian queen Dakhamunzu, who was
engaged to be
married to a
Hittite prince. Likewise, Kenneth...
- the name Ankhkheperure. He also
identifies her as the
subject of the
Dakhamunzu affair, with the
Hittite prince Zannanza ascending the
throne as Smenkhkare...
- Name Main
title Dynasty Date
Comment Dakhamunzu Queen 18th
dynasty (fl. c. 14th
century BC) Also
called Dahamunzu. An
Egyptian queen known from the Hittite...