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- Neferure or Neferura (Ancient Egyptian: Nfrw-Rꜥ, meaning The Beauty of Re) was an Egyptian princess of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. She was the daughter...
- also been proposed that Neferure – the daughter of Hatshepsut and Thutmose II – was married to Thutmose III. Although Neferure is identified several times...
- speculate that Thutmose married his half-sister, Neferure, but there is no conclusive evidence. Neferure may have been the mother of Thutmose's firstborn...
- that Thutmose II was still a minor at his accession. Thutmose II fathered Neferure with Hatshepsut, and Thutmose III, by a lesser wife named Iset. Some archaeologists...
- eighteenth dynasty. When she became pharaoh, she designated her daughter, Neferure, as God's Wife of Amun to perform the duties of high priestess. Her daughter...
- Hatshepsut was his regent. Hatshepsut and Thutmose II had a daughter, Neferure. Hatshepsut. Daughter of Thutmose I, she ruled jointly as her stepson Thutmose...
- of the God's Wife" (Hatshepsut) and "Steward of the King's Daughter" (Neferure). Some Egyptologists place Senenmut's entry into royal service during the...
- they felt the role was. Hatshepsut p****ed the title on to her daughter Neferure. A series of scenes in Hatshepsut's Chapelle Rouge show the God's Wife...
- her successor Tuthmosis III (1480 BC) Statue of Senenmut with Princess Neferure on his lap, Karnak (1470 BC) Block statue of Sennefer, Western Thebes (1430...
- Thutmose III (as sole ruler) Royal titulary Consort Thutmose II Children Neferure Father Thutmose I Mother Ahmose Born Between 1505-1495 BC Died 1458 BC...