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Amenemopet (princess)

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She is shown sitting upon the knees of her tutor Horemheb, in his Theban tomb (TT78). Horemheb (not identical with
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and Princesses Tatau, Henutiunu, Merytptah, Sithori and Wiay. The tomb was discovered in 1857.
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Joann Fletcher: Egypt's Sun King: Amenhotep III. Duncan Baird Publishers, London, 2000.
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She died during the reign of Amenhotep III. Later, her mummy was reburied in
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along with that of several other princesses: her probable sisters
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Index

Amenemopet (prince)
Egyptian
Dynasty
18th Dynasty
Thutmose IV
ancient Egyptian
18th Dynasty
Thutmose IV
the pharaoh of the same name
Amenhotep II
Amenhotep III
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna cache
Tiaa
Petepihu
Nebetia


ISBN
0-500-05128-3
ISBN
1-900131-09-9
Categories
15th-century BC Egyptian women
14th-century BC Egyptian women
Princesses of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt
Ancient Egyptian mummies
Children of Thutmose IV

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