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Sitamun, also Sitamen, Satamun;
Ancient Egyptian: sꜣ.t-imn, "daughter of Amun" (c. 1370 BCE–unknown) was an
ancient Egyptian princess and
queen consort...
- Ahmose-
Sitamun or just
Sitamun was a
princess of the
early Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. Her name Ahmose-
Sitamun (sꜣt-jmn; Sat-Amun/Satamun)
means "Child...
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Throne of
Princess Sitamun is an
artefact from the tomb of Yuya and Thuya,
which belonged to
their granddaughter,
Princess Sitamun, the
daughter of Pharaoh...
- of his daughters,
Sitamun and Iset, in the last
decade of his reign. Jar-label
inscriptions from
Regnal Year 30
indicate that
Sitamun was
elevated to the...
- (fl. c. mid-16th
century BC),
probably son of
Pharaoh Tao Ahmose-
Sitamun (or
Sitamun), (fl. c. late-16th
century BC),
daughter of
Pharaoh Ahmose I Ahmose-Tumerisy...
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depicted are (Amenhotep I,
Ahmose I, Ahhotep,
Ahmose Meritamon,
Ahmose Sitamun, Siamun,
Ahmose Henuttamehu,
Ahmose Tumerisy,
Ahmose Nebetta,
Ahmose Sipair...
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recognized as
Amenhotep III's heir.
Akhenaten also had four or five sisters:
Sitamun, Henuttaneb, Iset, Nebetah, and
possibly Beketaten. Thutmose's
early death...
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Menwi and
Merti Nebsemi Tiaa
Nefertari Iaret Mutemwiya Tiye
Gilukhipa Sitamun Iset
Tadukhipa / Kiya
Nefertiti Meritaten Neferneferuaten Ankhesenamun...
- or
throne of
Sitamun, is
veneered with a red wood and
features gilt decoration; the back rest has a
doubled scene of the
seated Sitamun,
their granddaughter...
- as a
title for queens. She was the
third daughter of her
parents (after
Sitamun and Isis, also
called Iset).
Henuttaneb is
shown on a
colossal statue from...