Henuttaneb

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Henuttaneb was an ancient Egyptian princess of the 18th Dynasty, known as a daughter of Pharaoh Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian princess
royal woman of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt
associatedWith Theban royal court NERFINISHED
burialPlace unknown
childOf Amenhotep III NERFINISHED
Tiye NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Egypt NERFINISHED
depictedOn Colossi of Memnon (Amenhotep III statues at Kom el-Hetan) NERFINISHED
depictedWith Amenhotep III NERFINISHED
Isis (Iset) NERFINISHED
Sitamun NERFINISHED
Tiye NERFINISHED
dynasty Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
father Amenhotep III NERFINISHED
fatherTitle Pharaoh
floruit 14th century BCE
gender female
knownFrom inscriptions on statues of Amenhotep III
royal monuments of Amenhotep III’s reign
language Egyptian
mother Tiye NERFINISHED
nameMeaning Mistress of All
notableFor appearance on large-scale royal statuary
being a daughter of Amenhotep III and Tiye
religion ancient Egyptian religion
royalHouse Eighteenth Dynasty royal family NERFINISHED
sibling Akhenaten NERFINISHED
Isis (Iset) NERFINISHED
Nebetah NERFINISHED
Sitamun NERFINISHED
spouse unknown or uncertain
status member of the immediate royal family of Amenhotep III
timePeriod New Kingdom NERFINISHED
title King’s Daughter
King’s Wife (possible or disputed)

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Amenhotep III child Henuttaneb