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Meritaten, also
spelled Merytaten,
Meritaton or
Meryetaten (Ancient Egyptian: mrii.t-itn) (14th
century BC), was an
ancient Egyptian royal woman of the...
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Meritaten Tasherit,
which means Meritaten the
Younger was an
ancient Egyptian princess of the 18th Dynasty. She is
likely to have been the
daughter of...
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during the
Amarna Period of the 18th Dynasty.
Smenkhkare was
husband to
Meritaten, the
daughter of his
likely co-regent, Akhenaten.
Since the
Amarna period...
- both cartouches. She is
suggested to have been
either Smenkhkare's wife,
Meritaten or, his predecessor's widow, Nefertiti. If this
person is
Nefertiti ruling...
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princess of the 18th Dynasty.
Ankhesenpaaten Tasherit and
another princess,
Meritaten Tasherit are two
princesses who
appear in
scenes dating to the
later part...
- They are
known to have had at
least six
daughters together,
including Meritaten, Meketaten,
Ankhesenpaaten (later
called Ankhesenamun when she married...
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before a
seated Akhenaten,
pouring a
drink through a
sieve for the king.
Meritaten stands between Akhenaten and Nefertiti,
facing her
father and offering...
- ("Ta-sherit"
simply means "the younger"). She had
three older sisters named Meritaten, Meketaten, and
Ankhesenpaaten (later
known as Ankhesenamun), and two...
- to him and his
Great Royal Wife, Nefertiti. She had an
elder sister,
Meritaten, and four
younger sisters: Ankhesenpaaten,
Neferneferuaten Tasherit, Neferneferure...
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reinscribed for Akhenaten's
daughters Meritaten and Ankhesenpaaten. The
revised inscriptions list a
Meritaten-tasherit ("junior") and an Ankhesenpaaten-tasherit...