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Isetemkheb D was the sister-wife of the
Theban High
Priest of Amun
Pinedjem II
during the Twenty-first
Dynasty of Egypt.
Isetemkheb D was the daughter...
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Isetemkheb (Asetemakhbit) is the name of
several noble and
royal women from
Ancient Egypt.
Isetemkheb A,
Chief of the
Harem of Amun-Re, Wife of Pinedjem...
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cartouche unlike his
successors in the temple.
Menkheperre married his
niece Isetemkheb,
daughter of his
brother Psusennes I and wife Wiay.
Their children were:...
- was
married to his full
sister Isetemkheb D (both
children of Menkheperre, the High
Priest of Amun at Thebes, by
Isetemkheb III,
hence both nephew, niece...
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Possible wife of
Masaharta 21st
Pinedjem II High
Priest of Amun 21st
Isetemkheb D
Chief of the
Harem of Amun-Re Wife of
Pinedjem II 21st
Neskhons First...
- high
priest and de
facto ruler of
Upper Egypt Pinedjem II and his wife
Isetemkheb D. This
papyrus is
intended to be a part of her own
abbreviated version...
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probably a
daughter of the
Theban High
Priest of Amun
Menkheperre and of
Isetemkheb C,
herself daughter of
pharaoh Psusennes I. She
likely married her brother...
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Menkheperre and
Princess Isetemkheb, the
daughter of
Psusennes I. He
married his
sister Henuttawy C and had a daughter,
Isetemkheb E;
another wife, Takhentdjehuti...
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probably Queen Mutnedjmet, the wife of Psusennes.
Another wife was
Isetemkheb,
Singer of Amun. She is
mentioned along with
Pinedjem I on
bricks found...
- wives.
Karomama was the
mother of at
least two sons and
three daughters:
Isetemkheb is
known to be the
mother of a
daughter named, Tjesbastperu, who was married...