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Retrieved 9 June 2018. Lugo,
Meryt. "Carolina Ramírez". eltiempo.com (in Spanish).
Retrieved 9
April 2021. Lugo,
Meryt. "Carolina Ramírez:
belleza y...
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Merneith (also
written Merit-neith and
Meryt-Neith; died c. 2950 BC) was a
consort and a
regent of
Ancient Egypt during the
First Dynasty. She may have...
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edifice is the
burial place of the
ancient Egyptian noble,
Sennefer and wife
Meryt. The tomb is
entered by a
steep tunnel,
which opens into a low
chamber covered...
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Meritamen (also
spelled Meritamun, Merytamen, Merytamun,
Meryt-Amen;
ancient Egyptian:
Beloved of Amun) was a
daughter and
later Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh...
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shown officiating in his tomb in Saqqara. Maya was
married to a
woman named Meryt, and they had two
daughters named Mayamenti and Tjauenmaya. The
early years...
- Ahmose-Meritamun (or Ahmose-Meritamon) was a
Queen of
Egypt during the
early Eighteenth Dynasty. She was both the
older sister and the wife of Pharaoh...
- (nbt-im3t),
Great King's Wife (hmt-niswt-wrt), his
beloved (hmt-niswt-wrt
meryt.f), Lady of The Two
Lands (nbt-t3wy), Lady of all
Lands (hnwt-t3w-nbw),...
- Mery or Meri and its
feminine equivalent Meryt or
Merit is an
ancient Egyptian name
meaning "beloved". It was
common during the Old and
Middle Kingdom...
- 18th
Dynasty Pharaoh Amenhotep II
Father Nu
Mother Henutiry Wife Sentnay,
Meryt (?)
Children Mutnefert,
Muttuy and
other daughters Burial TT96 in Thebes...
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Meryhathor or
Meryt-Hathor, was a
pharaoh of the 10th
Dynasty of Egypt,
during the
First Intermediate Period.
Regarded as the
founder of the dynasty,...