Iset

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Iset was an ancient Egyptian queen of the 18th Dynasty, best known as a consort of Pharaoh Thutmose II and the mother of the powerful ruler Thutmose III.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 18th Dynasty person
ancient Egyptian queen
queen consort
associatedWith Thutmose II
Thutmose III
burialPlace Thebes
surface form: Thebes (ancient city)
consortOf Thutmose II
culture Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Ancient Egypt
depictedIn statues of Thutmose III
dynasty 18th Dynasty of Egypt
surface form: Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt
knownFrom Karnak Temple inscriptions
surface form: inscriptions of Thutmose III

royal monuments of the 18th Dynasty
languageOfName Ancient Egyptian
motherOf Thutmose III
nameInHieroglyphs Iset (princess)
surface form: Iset (Aset) hieroglyphic form
nameMeaning Isis
surface form: Isis (goddess)
nameVariant Aset
Isis
notMotherOf Hatshepsut
religion ancient Egyptian religion
role royal mother
secondary wife of Thutmose II
sexOrGender female
spouse Thutmose II
successorAsKing’sMother Hatshepsut
surface form: Hatshepsut (as regent for Thutmose III)
timePeriod 15th century BC
New Kingdom of Egypt
title God’s Wife
Great Royal Wife
King’s Daughter
King’s Mother
King’s Wife

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Thutmose III mother Iset