ancient Egyptian royal woman
C50200
concept
An ancient Egyptian royal woman is a high-status female member of the pharaonic court—such as a queen, princess, or royal consort—who played key political, religious, and dynastic roles within the ruling family.
Observed surface forms (8)
- royal woman of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt ×4
- hypothetical ancient Egyptian royal woman ×1
- queen consort of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt ×1
- royal woman of the Early Dynastic Period of Egypt ×1
- royal woman of the Eleventh Dynasty of Egypt ×1
- royal woman of the Middle Kingdom ×1
- royal woman of the Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt ×1
- royal woman of the Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt ×1
Instances (14)
- Tentkheta
- Henuttaneb via concept surface "royal woman of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt"
- Beketaten via concept surface "royal woman of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt"
- Iset (princess) via concept surface "royal woman of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt"
- Meket via concept surface "royal woman of the Eleventh Dynasty of Egypt"
- Karomama I via concept surface "royal woman of the Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt"
- Inetkaes
- Nimaat-Hapi via concept surface "royal woman of the Early Dynastic Period of Egypt"
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Nfr-ḥtp.s
surface form: Neferhetepes II
- Ahmose-Meritamun via concept surface "royal woman of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt"
- Khnumetneferhedjet I via concept surface "royal woman of the Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt"
- Tiaʼa via concept surface "queen consort of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt"
- Mereret via concept surface "royal woman of the Middle Kingdom"
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Khentkaus III (disputed)
via concept surface "hypothetical ancient Egyptian royal woman"
surface form: Khentkaus III