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Maatkare is a name
shared by
several royal women from
Ancient Egypt:
Maatkare Hatshepsut, the
throne name of Queen/Pharaoh
Hatshepsut (Eighteenth dynasty...
- "God's Wife Hatshepsut", and two jars bore the seal of "The Good
Goddess Maatkare". The
dating of the amphorae, "sealed into the [tomb's]
burial chamber...
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Maatkare (Mutemhat) was an
ancient Egyptian high priestess, a God's Wife of Amun
during the 21st Dynasty. She was the
daughter of High
Priest of Amun Pinedjem...
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Maatkare B was a wife of
pharaoh Osorkon I and the
mother of the High
Priest of Amun
Shoshenq C.
Maatkare was the
daughter of
Psusennes II (also known...
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Generalissimo of the
South and North, Menkheperre, and God's Wife of Amun
Maatkare.
Kenneth Kitchen had
conjectured there were two
women called Henuttawy...
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herself became king as well as
other vessels that bore her
royal name of '
Maatkare',
which would have been made only
after she took the throne. But Carter...
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bearing the
inscription mꜣꜥt-kꜣ-rꜥ nb tꜣwy
meaning Lord of the Two Lands,
Maatkare Delicately inscribed hammering stone, knot amulet, and msḫtyw adze It has...
- XXI
Tentamun Mutnedjmet Karimala XXII
Karomama Penreshnes Maatkare Tashedkhonsu Nesitaudjatakhet Nesitanebetashru Kapes Karomama I
Tadibast III
XXIII Karomama...
- was
inherited by his two sons
Masaharta and Menkheperre. His daughter,
Maatkare, held the
position of
Divine Adoratrice of Amun. Pinedjem's
mummy was found...
- of Amen-Re God's Wife of Amun
Hennutawy Lady of the
House and
Chantress Maatkare. Isetemkheb's
mummy and
coffins were
found in the
royal cache found in...