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Mutemwiya (also
written as
Mutemwia,
Mutemuya or Mutemweya) was a
minor wife of the
Eighteenth Dynasty pharaoh Thutmose IV, and the
mother of
Pharaoh Amenhotep...
- Iset, the
mother of
Thutmose III, Tiaa, the
mother of
Thutmose IV and
Mutemwia, the
mother of
Amenhotep III. Meretseger, the
chief wife of
Senusret III...
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dynasty (reigned c. 1391 BC – c. 1353 BC) Son of
Thutmose IV and
queen Mutemwia. His
lengthy reign was a
period of
unprecedented prosperity and artistic...
- the next
pharaoh was
Amenhotep III, the son of a
secondary wife
called Mutemwia. Dodson, Aidan; Hilton, Dyan (2004). The
Complete Royal Families of Ancient...
- (younger brother,
whose titles and
offices are not specified), Nefertari,
Mutemwia, Hemetnetjer,
Mutnofret and a
second Nefertari – all five
daughters are...
- King's
Mansion on the West of
Thebes (the Ramesseum). Horimose, his wife
Mutemwia, and a son
named Kaemwaset are
named in
scenes in the Hall of the tomb...
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Ramesses II
during the
Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt. He had a wife
named Mutemwia. In the
inner room
Neferronpet called Kenro is said to be the son of a...
- three.
Ramose was the son of
Amenemhab and Kakaia. His wife was
named Mutemwia. TT212 only
consists of a
chapel and a shrine. The
chapel contains (damaged)...
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Ramesses II.
Ramose was the son of
Amenemhab and Kakaia. His wife is
named Mutemwia. The tomb
consists of a
court and a chapel. The
chapel is
decorated with...
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Tuthmosis IV.
Pharaoh Amenhotep III is
depicted in TT226 with his
mother Queen Mutemwia,
showing that
Heqareshu died
sometime during the (early)
reign of Amenhotep...