Meritamen

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Meritamen was an ancient Egyptian princess and queen of the 19th Dynasty, known as both the daughter and later Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Ramesses II.

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Label Occurrences
Meritamen canonical 2

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th Dynasty person
ancient Egyptian princess
ancient Egyptian queen
royal consort
associatedSite Theban Necropolis
associatedWith Nefertari’s family line
associatedWithDeity Hathor
burialPlace Valley of the Queens
tomb QV68
burialType rock-cut tomb
country Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: ancient Egypt
culture ancient Egyptian
depictedAt Abu Simbel temples
surface form: Abu Simbel

Luxor Temple
Ramesseum
depictedWith Nefertari
Ramesses II
dynasty Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt
era reign of Ramesses II
father Ramesses II
gender female
hasSiblings Bintanath
Khaemwaset
Meryatum
Ramesses (son of Ramesses II and Isetnofret)
surface form: Ramesses (prince)
hasTombNumber QV68
iconography shown wearing vulture headdress
shown with modius and double plumes
languageOfName ancient Egyptian
mother Nefertari
nameMeaning Beloved of Amun
notableFor being both daughter and Great Royal Wife of Ramesses II
prominent representations in Ramesside monuments
portrayedAs idealized royal woman in Ramesside art
positionInBirthOrder daughter of Ramesses II and Nefertari
region Thebes
religion ancient Egyptian religion
role participant in royal religious ceremonies
royalHouse House of Ramesses
spouse Ramesses II
status royal family member of Egypt
timePeriod 13th century BC
New Kingdom of Egypt
surface form: New Kingdom
title Great Royal Wife
King’s Daughter
King’s Wife
Mistress of Upper and Lower Egypt

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Ramesses II spouse Meritamen
Ramesses II child Meritamen