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Nebetiunet (“Lady of Dendera”; a
title of the
goddess Hathor) was a
princess of the
Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, a
daughter of
Pharaoh Thutmose III and...
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princesses in
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. From the
Luxor procession of daughters:
Nebetiunet (“Lady of Denderah”, 11.), Renpetnefer/Parerenpetnefer (12.), Merytkhet...
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Amenhotep II and
another son, Menkheperre, and at
least four daughters:
Nebetiunet,
Meritamen C and D and Iset.
Thutmose III
reigned from 1479 BC to 1425...
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children of
Thutmose and Merytre,
except for
Amenhotep II.
Princess Nebetiunet is
sitting on her grandmother's lap,
Prince Menkheperre and princesses...
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Pharaoh Amenhotep II, as well as the
prince Menkheperre and the
princesses Nebetiunet,
Meritamen C,
Meritamen D, and Iset. Merytre-Hatshepsut is
known to have...
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Granddaughter of
Pharaoh Thutmose IV and the
daughter of
Prince Siatum.
Nebetiunet Princess 18th
dynasty fl. c. mid-15th
century BC
Daughter of
Pharaoh Thutmose...
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siblings are
Pharaoh Amenhotep II,
Prince Menkheperre and
princesses Nebetiunet,
Meritamen and the
second Meritamen. She is
depicted together with her...
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finished in
plaster which touchingly depicts Ramose and his
sister Nebetiunet. "Southern Tombs".
Retrieved 2007-06-05. N. de G. Davies, The rock tombs...
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siblings were
Pharaoh Amenhotep II,
Prince Menkheperre and
princesses Nebetiunet and Iset. They are depicted,
together with
their sisters and Menkheperre...
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stela is also
mentioned her daughter, the lady of the
houses Nebetiunet. The
stela has been published. A king's
daughter Hatshepsut is also known...