
Iset (queen) - Wikipedia
Iset (or Isis) was a queen of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, and she was named after goddess Isis. She was a secondary wife or concubine of Thutmose II. [1] Iset was the mother of …
Statue of Queen Iset - Egypt Museum
The Queen Iset or Isis, was the mother of King Thutmose III, second great royal wife of King Thutmose II. The Queen wears a large wig, with two uraeus at the forehead, the left one …
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Iset - Wikipedia
Iset or Aset is an Ancient Egyptian name, meaning "(She) of the throne". It was the name of the goddess better known by her Greek name Isis. For its etymology see Isis – Etymology. Its …
Iset (queen) | Ancient Egypt Wiki | Fandom
Iset (ancient Egyptian: st, "Isis") was an ancient Egyptian Queen of the Eighteenth Dynasty during the New Kingdom. Iset is known to have held the titles King's Mother (mwt-nswt), King's Wife …
Iset (c.-1557 - c.-1497) - Genealogy - Geni.com
2015年2月6日 · Iset (or Isis) was a queen of the eighteenth dynasty of Egypt. She was a secondary wife or concubine of Thutmose II. [1] Iset was the mother of Thutmose III, the only …
Iset (daughter of Amenhotep III) - Wikipedia
Iset was one of the daughters of ancient Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III of the 18th Dynasty and his Great Royal Wife Tiye. She was a sister of Akhenaten. [1] Iset's other brother was Crown …
Iset - Ancient Egypt Wiki | Fandom
Iset (transliteration: st, meaning: "Isis") is an ancient Egyptian goddess and female given name which may refer to: Iset, King's Wife of Pharaoh Thutmose II of the 18th Dynasty (later given …
Iset-Tahemdjeret | Ancient Egypt Wiki | Fandom
Iset-Tahemdjeret or Aset-Habadjilat (ancient Egyptian: st tꜣ-ḥmḏr.t, "Isis, She of Hemdjeret"), simply called Iset in her tomb, was an ancient Egyptian Queen of the Twentieth Dynasty …
Queen of the Dead in Ancient Egypt - World History Edu
2024年8月25日 · In Ancient Egypt, the “Queen of the Dead” is often associated with the goddess Isis. The name Isis is the Greek form of the Egyptian name “Aset” or “Iset,” which means “throne.”