Satiah

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Satiah was an ancient Egyptian queen of the 18th Dynasty, known as one of the principal wives of Pharaoh Thutmose III.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Queen of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt
ancient Egyptian queen
associatedWith Karnak Temple Complex
Amun cult of Thebes
surface form: cult of Amun in Thebes
burialPlace Thebes
country Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Ancient Egypt
depictedIn reliefs in the temple of Karnak
statues and stelae of Thutmose III
dynasty 18th Dynasty of Egypt
surface form: Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt
floruit 15th century BC
hasNameInHieroglyphs sAt-iA
languageOfName Ancient Egyptian
mother Ipu (mother of Satiah)
nameMeaning Daughter of the Moon
nobleFamily 18th Dynasty royal family
notableFor being one of the principal wives of Thutmose III
holding the title of Great Royal Wife during the reign of Thutmose III
positionHeld God’s Wife
Great Royal Wife
King’s Wife
predecessorAsGreatRoyalWife Hatshepsut
relative Ipu (mother of Satiah)
religion ancient Egyptian religion
residence Thebes
sexOrGender female
spouse Thutmose III
spouseDynasty 18th Dynasty of Egypt
surface form: Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt
spouseOccupation Pharaoh of Egypt
spouseOfMonarch Thutmose III
stepChild Amenhotep II
successorAsGreatRoyalWife Merytre-Hatshepsut
title God’s Wife
Great Royal Wife
King’s Wife

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