Tomb of Queen Sitre

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The Tomb of Queen Sitre is an ancient Egyptian royal burial site in the Valley of the Queens, belonging to Sitre, the wife of Pharaoh Ramesses I and mother of Seti I.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Tomb QV71 1
Tomb of Queen Sitre canonical 1

Statements (37)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian tomb
archaeological site
royal tomb
architecturalType rock-cut tomb
associatedPersonRole Queen Sitre was mother of Seti I
Queen Sitre was wife of Ramesses I
associatedWithDynasty Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt
associatedWithPharaoh Ramesses I
Seti I
associatedWithReligion ancient Egyptian religion
belongsTo Queen Sitre
burialPlaceOf Queen Sitre
countryAtTimeOfUse Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Ancient Egypt
culture Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Ancient Egypt
currentUse archaeological research site
tourist attraction
dedicatedTo Queen Sitre
hasDecoration funerary texts
religious scenes
wall paintings
hasFeature burial chamber
corridor
side chambers
hasFunction royal burial
heritageStatus part of Theban Necropolis
intendedFor afterlife of Queen Sitre
likelyConstructionDate reign of Ramesses I
locatedIn Valley of the Queens
locatedInCountry Egypt
locatedNear Luxor
locatedOnBankOf Nile
surface form: Nile River
material rock-cut limestone
modernAdministrativeRegion Luxor Governorate
nearbyCity Thebes
surface form: Thebes (ancient city)
nearbySite Valley of the Kings
owner Queen Sitre
period New Kingdom of Egypt

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Valley of the Queens hasNotableTomb Tomb of Queen Sitre
Bintanath burialPlace Tomb of Queen Sitre
this entity surface form: Tomb QV71