- 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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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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instead of
changing her
image to that of his [ie. ****mheb's] wife,
Queen Mutnodjmet. An
inlaid stela of
Tutankhamun at
Karnak shows a large, sharp, rectangular...
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Queen 18th
dynasty fl. c. late-14th
century BC Also
known as Mutnedjemet,
Mutnodjmet, and Mutnodjemet. She was the
Great Royal Wife of ****mheb, the last king...
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wives Nefertari and Iset.
Nefertari is the
daughter and
orphan of
Queen Mutnodjmet and
General Nakhtmin,
niece of
Queen Nefertiti and
Pharaoh Ankhenaten...
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inscribed with a
funerary text for the
chantress of Amun and King's Wife,
Mutnodjmet, as well as
pieces of a
statuette of her [was
found here] ... The funerary...
- ****ociated with the
Amarna period. He was
married to Nefertiti's sister,
Mutnodjmet, who died in
child birth. With no heir, he
appointed his own vizier, Paramessu...
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reader from the
perspective of
Queen Nefertiti and her
younger sister Mutnodjmet. The
story follows the
timeline from her time in
Thebes to
Amarna and...
- BC
Predecessor Amenemnisu Successor Amenemope Royal titulary Consort Mutnodjmet, Wiay
Children Amenemope, Ankhefenmut,
Isetemkheb C
Father Pinedjem I...
- Lands;
Second Prophet of Amun in Tanis. G.T. Martin, On some
Shabtis of
Mutnodjmet, wife of
Psusennes I, in: BSEG 7 (1982), 73-77. P. Montet, La Nécropole...