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Tiye (c. 1398 BC – 1338 BC, also
spelled Tye, Taia, Tiy and Tiyi) was the
Great Royal Wife of the
Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III,
mother of
pharaoh Akhenaten...
- folktale, "
Tiying Saves Her Father" (缇萦救父).
Tiying was born in
Lingzhi around 190 BC. She was the
youngest of five
daughters of
Chunyu Yi.
While Tiying's father...
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Tiye was an
ancient Egyptian queen of the
Twentieth Dynasty; a
secondary wife of
Ramesses III,
against whom she
instigated a conspiracy.
Tiye is known...
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Tiye, also
spelled Tiy, Tiyi, Tiya was an
ancient Egyptian name;
according to Aldred, the pet name for Nefertari. Its
notable bearers were:
Queen Tiye...
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child with Mutemwiya. In
Regnal Year 2,
Amenhotep married Tiye, the
daughter of Yuya and Thuya.
Tiye was the
Great Royal Wife
throughout Amenhotep's reign...
- occupant,
either interred on one
occasion or over a
period of time.
Queen Tiye is most
often named in this context. It is also
clear that the tomb was re-opened...
- the 20th Dynasty, a son of
Pharaoh Ramesses III and his
secondary wife,
Tiye. He was
involved in the so-called "harem conspiracy", a plot to kill his...
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Amenhotep III and
Tiye is a
monolith group statue of
Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III of the
eighteenth dynasty, his
Great Royal Wife
Tiye, and
three of their...
- 'Elder Lady' is in fact
Tiye,
mother of Akhenaten. A lock of hair
found in a
coffinette bearing an
inscription naming Queen Tiye proved a near
perfect match...
- Merytre-Hatshepsut
Nebtu Menhet,
Menwi and
Merti Nebsemi Tiaa
Nefertari Iaret Mutemwiya Tiye Gilukhipa Sitamun Iset
Tadukhipa / Kiya
Nefertiti Meritaten Neferneferuaten...