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Henuttaneb was an
Ancient Egyptian princess of the
Eighteenth Dynasty and
daughter of
pharaoh Amenhotep III and his
Great Royal Wife,
Queen Tiye. Henuttaneb...
- Amenhotep's reign.
Henuttaneb was the
second or
third daughter, born
either before or
after Iset, who
became queen in Year 34.
Henuttaneb is
nowhere mentioned...
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parents and her
sister Henuttaneb, and on a
carnelian plaque (now in the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City) with
Henuttaneb,
before their parents...
- name
means Lady of the Palace. Her name, like that of her
elder sister Henuttaneb was also
frequently used as a
title for queens. She was
possibly one of...
- addition,
several daughters are
frequently credited to the couple: Sitamun,
Henuttaneb, Iset, Nebetah, and Beketaten. Most of the
daughters appear frequently...
- Henutpare[…] (58.),
Nebetnehat (59.), From a
Louvre ostrakon: […]taweret (3.),
Henuttaneb (“Mistress of All Lands”, 4.), Tuya (5.),
Henuttadesh (6.), Hetepenamun...
- father's reign. Isis – Also
elevated to the
position of
Great Royal Wife.
Henuttaneb – Not
known to have been
elevated to queenship,
though her name does appear...
- Daughter". The
possibility of the
Younger Lady
being Sitamun, Iset, or
Henuttaneb is
considered unlikely, as they were
Great Royal Wives of
their father...
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Daughter of
Pharaoh Sneferu and
married her
elder half-brother Khufu.
Henuttaneb Princess 18th
dynasty fl. c. mid-14th
century BC
Daughter of Egyptian...
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Amenhotep III's heir.
Akhenaten also had four or five sisters: Sitamun,
Henuttaneb, Iset, Nebetah, and
possibly Beketaten. Thutmose's
early death, perhaps...