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Seqenenre Tao (also
Seqenera Djehuty-aa or
Sekenenra Taa,
called 'the Brave')
ruled over the last of the
local kingdoms of the
Theban region of Egypt...
- of
Egypt Ahmose-Henuttamehu (fl. c. late-16th
century BC),
daughter of
Seqenenre Tao
Ahmose Inhapi (or Ahmose-Inhapy) (fl. c. mid-16th
century BC), daughter...
- "since
Senaktenre was
remembered as one of the
Lords of the West
alongside Seqenenre and Kamose, he is
generally believed to have been a
member of the family...
- "The
Quarrel of
Apophis and
Seqenenre" is an
ancient Egyptian story. It is
fragmentarily attested only in a
papyrus copy made by a
scribe named Pentawer...
- and was
probably the sister, as well as the
queen consort, of
Pharaoh Seqenenre Tao.
Ahhotep I had a long and
influential life, and is
believed to have...
- Sekhemre-Heruhirmaat Intef, King (1560s BC)
Senakhtenre Ahmose, King (1559–1558 BC)
Seqenenre Tao, King (c.1560/1558–c.1554 BC) Kamose, King (c.1555–1550/1549 BC) Egypt:...
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Royal Wife of the 18th
Dynasty of
Ancient Egypt. She was a
daughter of
Seqenenre Tao and
Ahhotep I, and
royal sister and wife to
Ahmose I. Her son Amenhotep...
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Christopher Knight, the
prototype for
Hiram Abiff was the
Egyptian king
Seqenenre Tao II, who (they claim) died in an
almost identical manner. This idea...
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Pharaoh of the
Theban Seventeenth Dynasty. He was
possibly the son of
Seqenenre Tao and
Ahhotep I and the
brother of
Ahmose I,
founder of the Eighteenth...
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nineteenth century,
Egyptologists thought that
Ahhotep I was the wife of
Seqenenre Tao. The
coffins of Deir el-Bahari and Dra' Abu el-Naga' were both thought...