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Nebetah (Ancient Egyptian: nb.t-ꜥḥ) was one of the
daughters of
ancient Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III of the 18th
Dynasty and his
Great Royal Wife Tiye...
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private collection,
turned out to be the head of
Princess Nebetah and a part of this statue.
Nebetah wears a
round wig and a
modius headdress;
traces of the...
- to queenship,
though her name does
appear in a
cartouche at
least once.
Nebetah –
Sometimes thought to have been
renamed Baketaten during her brother's...
- Henuttaneb, Iset,
Nebetah, and Beketaten. Most of the
daughters appear frequently on
statues and
reliefs from Amenhotep's reign. However,
Nebetah is attested...
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Ancient Egyptian princesses: Nebetia,
possible granddaughter of
Thutmose IV
Nebetah,
daughter of
Amenhotep III and Tiye This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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identified in KV55 The
Younger Lady (f) Body
identified as KV35YL
Possibly Nebetah or
Beketaten Ankhesenamun (f) Body
believed to be KV21A
Tutankhamun (m)...
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rather than Nefertiti. The
report concludes that the
mummy is
likely to be
Nebetah or Beketaten,
daughters of
Amenhotep III and not
known to have married...
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Pharaoh Akhenaten, Sitamun, Isis, Henuttaneb, and
Nebetah. Some
scholars have
speculated that
Nebetah was
identical with Beketaten. However, no evidence...
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married Pepi I. She was
married to K**** and
their son Djau was a vizier.
Nebetah Princess 18th
dynasty fl. c. mid-14th
century BC
Daughter of Amenhotep...
- the throne--Henuttaneb, the
largest and best preserved, in the centre;
Nebetah on the right; and another,
whose name is destro****, on the left". She also...