Bintanath

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Bintanath was an ancient Egyptian queen and the eldest daughter of Pharaoh Ramesses II, who later became one of his Great Royal Wives.

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Bintanath canonical 9

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Great Royal Wife
ancient Egyptian queen
princess of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt
alsoKnownAs Bentanat
Bint-Anat
appearsWith Ramesses II in temple reliefs
associatedDeity Anat
burialLocation Thebes
surface form: Thebes, Egypt
burialNumber QV71
burialPlace Tomb of Queen Sitre
surface form: Tomb QV71
burialSite Valley of the Queens
child Bintanath II
country Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: ancient Egypt
culture ancient Egyptian
depictedIn Abu Simbel temples
surface form: Abu Simbel temple reliefs

Ramesseum reliefs
reliefs at Luxor Temple
dynasty Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt
era New Kingdom of Egypt
father Ramesses II
gender female
languageOfName ancient Egyptian
mother Isetnofret
nameMeaning Daughter of Anath
notableFor being both daughter and Great Royal Wife of Ramesses II
having a decorated tomb in the Valley of the Queens
position Great Royal Wife of Ramesses II
King’s Daughter
King’s Sister
King’s Wife
religion ancient Egyptian religion
royalHouse House of Ramesses
sibling Khaemwaset
Merneptah
surface form: Merenptah

Ramesses (son of Ramesses II and Isetnofret)
spouse Ramesses II
status royalty
timePeriod 13th century BC
reign of Ramesses II
title Great Royal Wife
King’s Daughter
King’s Sister
King’s Wife

Referenced by (9)

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Ramesses II spouse Bintanath
Ramesses II child Bintanath
Meritamen hasSiblings Bintanath
Meryatum sibling Bintanath
Khaemwaset sibling Bintanath
Isetnofret motherOf Bintanath
Isetnofret hasChild Bintanath
Isetnofret notableRelative Bintanath