Takhat

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Takhat was an ancient Egyptian queen of the 19th Dynasty, known as a royal wife and likely a member of the extended Ramesside royal family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th Dynasty person
ancient Egyptian queen
royal wife
associatedWith tomb KV10
associatedWithDeity Amun NERFINISHED
associatedWithLocation Thebes NERFINISHED
associatedWithPoliticalEvent succession dispute between Seti II and Amenmesse
burialPlace Theban Necropolis NERFINISHED
burialSite KV10 (Amenmesse’s tomb) NERFINISHED
category Ancient Egyptian royal consorts
Queens of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
Ramesside queens
chronologicalPosition late 19th Dynasty
country Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Ancient Egypt
depictedIn reliefs in tomb KV10
dynasty Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
era Ramesside Period NERFINISHED
floruit 13th century BCE
reign of Seti II
hasUncertainLineage true
hasUncertainParentage true
historicalEvidence inscriptions in KV10
royal titulary on monuments
languageOfName Ancient Egyptian NERFINISHED
maritalStatus married to a pharaoh
memberOf extended Ramesside royal family
motherOf Amenmesse NERFINISHED
nameInHieroglyphs tꜣ-ḫꜣt NERFINISHED
nameVariant Takhat A NERFINISHED
notableFor being a royal wife of the 19th Dynasty
possible mother of the usurper king Amenmesse
possibleFatherInLaw Merenptah NERFINISHED
relative Amenmesse NERFINISHED
Seti II NERFINISHED
religion ancient Egyptian religion NERFINISHED
royalHouse Ramesside dynasty NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
spouse Seti II NERFINISHED
status noblewoman
timePeriod New Kingdom of Egypt NERFINISHED
title King’s Wife
Royal Wife
queen

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Merneptah spouse Takhat