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Mutnedjmet, also
spelled Mutnodjmet, Mutnedjemet, etc. (Ancient Egyptian: mw.t-nḏm.t), was an
ancient Egyptian queen, the
Great Royal Wife of ****mheb...
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Mutnedjmet was the wife of
Pharaoh ****mheb from the
Eighteenth Dynasty of
ancient Egypt.
Mutnedjemet may also
refer to:
Mutnedjmet (21st dynasty), wife...
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Mutnedjmet was an
ancient Egyptian queen of the 21st Dynasty. She was the
Great Royal Wife of her brother,
Psusennes I. It is
generally ****umed that she...
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objects from the tomb survived. A
probable son of
Psusennes I and his
queen Mutnedjmet,
Amenemope succeeded his
purported father's long
reign after a period...
- had no
relation to the
preceding royal family other than by
marriage to
Mutnedjmet, who is
thought (though disputed) to have been the
daughter of his predecessor...
- [citation needed]
Ramesses XI's
daughter by Tentamun. He
married his
sister Mutnedjmet. Psusennes's tomb,
discovered in
February 1940, is
notable for the condition...
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Tadukhipa / Kiya
Nefertiti Meritaten Neferneferuaten Ankhesenamun Tey
Mutnedjmet Nebetnehat XIX
Sitre Tuya
Tanedjemet Nefertari Isetnofret Henutmire Maathorneferure...
- Tushratta,
concubine of
Amenhotep III Toto,
chief epistoler Tey, Ay's wife
Mutnedjmet, Ay's
second daughter and Nefertiti's sister. Meri-Ra, High
Priest of...
- were hers:
Psusennes I, who went on to
become pharaoh in Tanis; his wife
Mutnedjmet; and Maatkare, who
became God's Wife of Amun. It is
likely she was also...
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Tadukhipa / Kiya
Nefertiti Meritaten Neferneferuaten Ankhesenamun Tey
Mutnedjmet Nebetnehat XIX
Sitre Tuya
Tanedjemet Nefertari Isetnofret Henutmire Maathorneferure...