Mutemwia

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Mutemwia was an ancient Egyptian queen of the 18th Dynasty, best known as the mother of Pharaoh Amenhotep III.

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Label Occurrences
Mutemwia canonical 2

Statements (37)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian queen
royal consort
associatedLocation Karnak Temple Complex
surface form: Karnak

Luxor
associatedWithDeity Amun
Mut
burialPlace Thebes
surface form: Thebes (probable)
child Amenhotep III
country Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Ancient Egypt
culture ancient Egyptian
depictedAs participating in divine birth scenes of Amenhotep III
depictedIn reliefs at Luxor Temple
statues and reliefs at Karnak
dynasty 18th Dynasty of Egypt
surface form: Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt
ethnicOrigin possibly Mitannian (disputed)
father Artatama I (disputed)
floruit 14th century BCE
hasTitle God’s Wife
King’s Mother
Lady of the Two Lands
household royal harem of Thutmose IV
language Ancient Egyptian
motherOf Amenhotep III
nameMeaning Mut is in the divine bark (approximate)
notableFor being the mother of Pharaoh Amenhotep III
notableRelative Amenhotep III
Thutmose IV
positionHeld Great Royal Wife
relativeByMarriage Thuya
Tiye
Yuya
religion Ancient Egyptian religion
surface form: ancient Egyptian religion
royalHouse Eighteenth Dynasty royal family
sexOrGender female
spouse Thutmose IV
successorAsKing’sMother Tiye
timePeriod New Kingdom of Egypt

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Thutmose IV spouse Mutemwia
Amenhotep III mother Mutemwia