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Smenkhkare (alternatively
romanized Smenkhare, Smenkare, or Smenkhkara;
meaning "Vigorous is the soul of Re") was an
ancient Egyptian pharaoh of unknown...
- also
served as
vizier to the
pharaohs reigning in-between
those two,
Smenkhare and Neferneferuaten. All that is
known for
certain was that by the time...
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Ankhesenpaaten Tasherit was a
daughter of the
young royal couple Meritaten and
Smenkhare. The
young princess would have been
named after Meritaten's sister. Dodson...
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Smenkhkare Married to Meritaten,
daughter of Akhenaten.
Identity and **** of
Smenkhare is uncertain, with
suggestions they were
either male
relative of Akhenaten...
- Time. Málek, Jaromír (1996). "The "Coregency relief" of
Akhenaten and
Smenkhare from Memphis". In Der Manuelian, Peter; Freed, Rita E. (eds.). Studies...
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Smenkhare and
Meritaten shown in the tomb of
Meryre II...
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Thutmose II)
Neferneferuaten (c. 1334–1332 BC) (Wife of
either Akhenaten or
Smenkhare depending on her identity)
Twosret (c. 1191–1189 BC) (Wife of Seti II)...
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served as a co-regent to Akhenaten.
Meritaten was the
Great Royal Wife to
Smenkhare,
while Nefertiti continued as the
chief consort of Akhenaten. Nefertiti...
- Dakhamunzu/Akhenaten's
female co-regent as Meritaten. In this scenario,
Smenkhare may be
identified as the new
unnamed pharaoh, who
would then be the servant...