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Mutbenret (older
reading "Benretmut") or
Mutnodjmet was an
Egyptian noblewoman, and said to be the
sister of the King's
Great Wife Nefertiti. The reading...
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Egyptologists have
speculated that
Mutnedjmet is
identical to Nefertiti's
sister Mutbenret/Mutnodjmet, the
reading of
whose name is disputed. As
noted by Ian Mladjov...
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Palace Attendants,
Overseer of
Messengers 5th
dynasty Known from a statue.
Mutbenret Princess 18th
dynasty fl. c. mid-14th
century BC
Egyptian noblewoman and...
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tombs of the
nobles in
Amarna mention that
Nefertiti had a sister,
named Mutbenret. Further, a
woman named Tey
carried the
title of "Nurse of the
Great Royal...
- (Granddaughter & grandniece-in-law?)
Children Nakhtmin?, Nefertiti?,
Mutbenret/Mutnedjmet? Died 1319 or 1323 BC
Burial WV23
Monuments Amarna Tomb Dynasty...
- were
parent to Nefertiti. However, if they are the
parents of Nefertiti,
Mutbenret was most
likely Ay and Tey's daughter. Further, Nakhtmin, Ay's intended...
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Beketaten "The
Younger Lady"
Akhenaten Nefertiti ( Neferneferuaten?)
Mutbenret (Mutnedjmet?) ****mheb
Amenia Smenkhkare Tutankhamun Meketaten Neferneferuaten...
- dynasty)
Queen Tey, wife of Ay, wet
nurse of Nefertiti,
possibly mother of
Mutbenret (18th dynasty)
Queen Tiye-Mereniset, wife of Setnakht,
mother of Ramesses...
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Mutnedjmet (21st dynasty), wife of
Psusennes I and
mother of
Pharaoh Amenemope Mutbenret or Mutnodjemet,
sister of
Queen Nefertiti This
disambiguation page lists...
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presence of two
dwarfs points to the
presence of Nefertiti's
sister Mutbenret (Mutnedjmet), who is
probably depicted in the
register above and to the...