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Meritamen (also
spelled Meritamon, Meritamun, Merytamen, Merytamun, Meryt-Amen;
ancient Egyptian:
Beloved of Amun) was a
daughter and
later Great Royal...
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Sitre Tuya
Tanedjemet Nefertari Isetnofret Henutmire Maathorneferure Meritamen Bintanath Nebettawy Merytre Isetnofret II
Takhat Tausret Tiaa Anuketemheb...
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Meritamen, princess,
probably a
daughter of
Seqenenre Tao II (17th dynasty) Ahmose-
Meritamen, queen, wife of
Amenhotep I (18th dynasty)
Meritamen C...
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Meritamen (“Beloved of Amun”) was the name of two
princesses during the
Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt,
referred to as
Meritamen C and
Meritamen D by modern...
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Amenhotep II,
Prince Menkheperre and
princesses Nebetiunet,
Meritamen and the
second Meritamen. She is
depicted together with her
sisters and Menkheperre...
- more
great royal wives during his
reign – his own
daughters Bintanath,
Meritamen,
Nebettawy and
Henutmire (who,
according to
another theory was his sister)...
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small temple at Abu
Simbel and is
thought to be
another son of Nefertari.
Meritamen and
Henuttawy are two
royal daughters depicted on the façade of the small...
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Meritamen. The
princesses are
shown carrying a sistrum.
Nebettawy is not
shown on the
smaller temple of Abu Simbel.
Nefertari is
shown with
Meritamen...
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Ramesses B; and his
first six daughters: Bintanath, Baketmut, Nefertari,
Meritamen,
Nebettawy and Isetnofret. The façade
behind the
colossi is 33 m (108 ft)...
- body, and is the
first in a
procession of princesses. She is
followed by
Meritamen in this procession.
Bintanath appears twice as a
princess in Abu Simbel...