Sitamun

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Sitamun was an ancient Egyptian princess of the 18th Dynasty, likely a daughter of Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye, who was elevated to the status of Great Royal Wife during her father's reign.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian princess
human
royal consort
associatedWith Theban court NERFINISHED
attestedBy inscriptions on furniture and objects
royal titulary on artifacts
burialStatus tomb and burial place unknown
courtRole high‑ranking woman at the court of Amenhotep III
culture ancient Egyptian
depictedIn objects from the tomb of Yuya and Thuya
reliefs at the palace of Malkata
dynasty Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
era reign of Amenhotep III
father Amenhotep III NERFINISHED
floruit 14th century BCE
gender female
knownFor being a daughter of Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye
being elevated to Great Royal Wife during her father’s reign
language Egyptian language NERFINISHED
mother Tiye NERFINISHED
nameMeaning Daughter of Amun
parentageStatus legitimate royal daughter
period New Kingdom of Egypt NERFINISHED
position member of the royal harem of Amenhotep III
relative Akhenaten NERFINISHED
religion ancient Egyptian religion
royalHouse Thutmosid dynasty NERFINISHED
sibling Akhenaten NERFINISHED
spouse Amenhotep III NERFINISHED
title Great Royal Wife NERFINISHED
King’s Daughter
King’s Wife

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Amenhotep III child Sitamun
Amenhotep III spouse Sitamun