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Nebettawy (nb.t-t3.wỉ; "Lady of the Two Lands") was an
ancient Egyptian princess and queen, the
fifth daughter and one of the
eight Great Royal Wives...
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royal wives during his
reign – his own
daughters Bintanath, Meritamen,
Nebettawy and
Henutmire (who,
according to
another theory was his sister), and two...
- daughter, she was the
fourth to do so,
after Bintanath,
Meritamen and
Nebettawy. She is
shown on
statues of
Ramesses from
Abukir and Heliopolis. On a...
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Tanedjemet Nefertari Isetnofret Henutmire Maathorneferure Meritamen Bintanath Nebettawy Merytre Isetnofret II
Takhat Tausret Tiaa
Anuketemheb XX Tiy-Merenese...
- QV60 is the tomb of
Nebettawy, the
daughter and
Great Wife of
Ramesses II, in Egypt's
Valley of the Queens. It was
mentioned by
Champollion and Lepsius...
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daughters of Nefertari.
Princesses named Bak(et)mut, Nefertari, and
Nebettawy are
sometimes suggested as
further daughters of
Nefertari based on their...
- procession.
Bintanath appears twice as a
princess in Abu Simbel.
Together with
Nebettawy she
flanks the
southernmost colossus on the
facade of the
great temple...
- and his
first six daughters: Bintanath, Baketmut, Nefertari, Meritamen,
Nebettawy and Isetnofret. The façade
behind the
colossi is 33 m (108 ft) high and...
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include Meryre and Meryatum. The
Princesses Henuttawy,
Meritamen and
Nebettawy were his sisters.
Pareherwenemef was
present at the
Battle of
Kadesh and...
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Tanedjemet Nefertari Isetnofret Henutmire Maathorneferure Meritamen Bintanath Nebettawy Merytre Isetnofret II
Takhat Tausret Tiaa
Anuketemheb XX Tiy-Merenese...