- time
after it. On
acceding the throne,
Tutankhamun took the
throne name
Nebkheperure. He
reigned for
about nine years.
During Tutankhamun's
reign the position...
-
Deputy of the
fortress of
Nebkheperure (Tutankhamen), Huy, the Mayor, and Mermose, (his brother) the
second prophet of
Nebkheperure.
Taemwadjsy was Chief...
-
Second Prophet of
Nebkheperure (Tutankhamun). Huy was
married to Taemwadjsy,
chief of the
harem of Amun and of the
Harem of
Nebkheperure (Tutankhamun). They...
- Prince,
which is in
Heliopolis … the Osiris, the King of
Upper Egypt Nebkheperure [Tutankhamun's throne-name], deceased,
given life by Re.
Osiris was the...
- Akhenaten? Smenkhkare?
Usually identified as
Queen Nefertiti Tutankhamun Nebkheperure Kanakhttutmesut 1332–1323 BC KV62
Ankhesenamun Ay
Kheperkheperure Kanakhttjehenkhau...
- end of the
Amarna Period. It is
likely she was Nefertiti. 1334-1332 BC
Nebkheperure Tutankhaten /
Tutankhamun Commonly believed to be the son of Akhenaten...
-
marked with
hieratic text
saying "The good god, Lord of the Two Lands,
Nebkheperure [the
prenomen of Tutankhamun],
beloved of Min.
Linen of year 6." Recognizing...
-
which forms the
actual cup, had the king's
prenomen or
throne name '
Nebkheperure' and his
nomen or
personal name 'Tutankhamun'
inscribed on it with the...
-
publisher (link) Ikram,
Salima (2022). "The Most
Famous Mummy of All is
Nebkheperure Tutankhamen's". KMT: A
Modern Journal of
Ancient Egypt. 33 (2): 10–21...
-
found in
Theban tomb TT40 (Huy)
bearing the
throne name of
Tutankhamun (
Nebkheperure).
Egyptian measuring rods also had
marks for the
Remen measurement of...