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Shepenupet II (alt.
Shepenwepet II, prenomen:
Henutneferumut Irietre) was an
ancient Egyptian princess of the 25th
Dynasty who
served as the high priestess...
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Shepenupet I or
Shapenewpet I was God's Wife of Amun
during the Twenty-third
Dynasty of Egypt. She was the
first “hereditary” God's Wife or
Divine Adoratrice...
- Amun in
Thebes in line to
succeed the
serving Divine Adoratrice of Amun,
Shepenupet I,
Osorkon III's daughter. This
development was "the key
moment in the...
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naval fleet to
Thebes and
compelled the then
serving God's Wife of Amun,
Shepenupet II, a
daughter of Piye, to
adopt Nitocris as her heir to this powerful...
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daughter of
Pharaoh Kashta and
Queen Pebatjma, and was
later adopted by
Shepenupet I. She went on to rule as high priestess, and has been
shown in several...
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establishing the Ku****e-ruled Twenty-fifth Dynasty. Piye's daughter,
Shepenupet II, was also
appointed Divine Adoratrice of Amun. The
monarchs of Kush...
- 208.] . Secondly,
Payraudeau notes in
French that "the
Divine Adoratrix Shepenupet I, the last
Libyan Adoratrix, was
still alive during the
reign of Shebitku...
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pertain to
Amenirdis I and
Shepenupet II
based on
paleographic and
other evidence at
Karnak rather than the
Libyan Shepenupet I and the
Nubian Amenirdis...
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already extended his kingdom's
influence into
Thebes when he
compelled Shepenupet, the
serving Divine Adoratice of Amun and
Takelot III's sister, to adopt...
- Just
inside the enclosure, to the south, are
chapels of
Amenirdis I,
Shepenupet II and Nitiqret, all of whom had the
title of
Divine Adoratrice of Amun...