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Henut Taui, or Henuttaui,
Henuttawy (fl. ca 1000 BCE) was an
Ancient Egyptian priestess during the 21st
Dynasty whose remains were mummified. She is mainly...
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Henut was an
Ancient Egyptian queen with the
title king's wife who
lived in the 18th Dynasty.
Henut is only
known from
three objects. In the Egyptian...
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Henut-wedjebu was an
ancient Egyptian noblewoman buried in the late
Eighteenth Dynasty during the
reigns of
Amenhotep III or
Amenhotep IV. She is known...
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identified as Shu. Amenhotep, from the time of
Thutmose IV. Amenhotep's wife
Henut was a
singer of Anhur.
Their sons Hat and
Kenna were
Chariot Warriors of...
- Ptah”, 16.) From the
Abydos procession: Nubher[…] (18.),
Shehiryotes (19.),
Henut[…] (20.),
Merytmihapi (“Beloved like Hapi”, 22.),
Meritites (“Beloved by...
- ḥmt-nswt-wrt mrt.f) Lady of All
Women (
henut-hemut-nebut, ḥnwt-ḥmwt-nbwt)
Mistress of
Upper &
Lower Egypt (
henut-shemau-mehu, ḥnwt-šmꜣw-mḥw).
While modern...
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pharaoh Amenhotep III and
Queen Tiye. She was a
sister of
Pharaoh Akhenaten.
Henut Taui
Priestess 21st
dynasty fl. c. 1000 BCE
Priestess and
chantress of Amun...
- Zamonth's wife is
published as
Henut.
Habachi wonders whether Henut is a
mistake or a
short version of Henutpu. The name
Henut is
otherwise not attested....
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toxicologist Svetlana Balabanova after examining the
mummy of a
priestess named Henut Taui. Follow-up
tests on the hair shaft,
which were
performed in
order to...
- However,
these items which include a
canopic jar
fragment of the King's Wife
Henut,
canopic jar
fragments mentioning a King's Son, Menkheperre, a King's Great...