
Mutemwiya - Wikipedia
Mutemwiya (also written as Mutemwia, Mutemuya or Mutemweya) was a minor wife of the Eighteenth Dynasty pharaoh Thutmose IV, and the mother of Pharaoh Amenhotep III. Mutemwiya's name means " Mut in the divine barque". [ 1 ]
Akhenaten’s Grandmother, Queen Mutemwiya and the Kikuyu …
Akhenaten was the Pharaoh credited with starting Monotheism in 18th Dynasty Egypt. Here, we shall be more concerned with his grandmother called Mutemwiya (spelled as Mutemwaya by some writers).
Mutemwiya | Mummipedia Wiki | Fandom
Mutemwiya was an Egyptian Queen and minor wife of Thutmose IV, and the mother of the Pharaoh Amenhotep III. Her name translates to "Mut in the divine bark." As a minor wife, she would not have had a major presence in the court.
The Wives, Children and Family Tree of Akhenaten - AncientWorlds
2007年10月14日 · Recently, scholars question whether Mutemwiya's father was the king of Mittanni (in Syria), or not. Amenhotep IV (the future Akhenaten) had an older brother, Thutmose, who however pre-deceased Amenhotep III.
Mutemwiya bint Artatama I de Mitanni - FamilySearch.org
Mutemwiya bint Artatama I de Mitanni was born in 1427 BC, in Luxor, Qena, Egypt as the daughter of Artatama I ben Shaushtatar, King of Mitanni and Menwi de Egypt. She had at least 4 sons and 4 daughters with Thutmose IV Menkheprure' 8th Pharaoh 18th Dynasty.
Mutemwiya [Mutemwia, Mutemuya or Mutemweya] ., Queen Consort …
2005年11月26日 · Mutemwiya/Mutemwia/Mutemweya, Mut in the Divine Bark, Queen Consort of Egypt, had many royal titles: God’s Wife (hm.t-ntr) Great King’s Wife (hm.t-niswt-wr.t)
Mutemwiya facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia
Mutemwiya (also written as Mutemwia, Mutemuya or Mutemweya) was a minor wife of the Eighteenth Dynasty pharaoh Thutmose IV, and the mother of Pharaoh Amenhotep III. Mutemwiya's name means " Mut in the divine barque".
Menkheperure Thutmose, IV (c.-1446 - c.-1390) - Genealogy
2005年11月26日 · Thutmose IV, king of Egypt (1401-1391 bc) of the 18th Dynasty, son of Amenhotep II, and grandson of Thutmose III. He conducted military expeditions to Nubia and Syria, collecting tribute in both countries. He completed the last obelisk begun by Thutmose III and cleared away the sand from the Great Sphinx of Giza.
Mutemwia - Ancient Egypt Wiki | Fandom
Mutemwia was a secondary wife of Pharaoh Thutmose IV and the mother of his successor, Amenhotep III. Mutemwia's origin is unknown. But due to the absence of the titles King's Daughter, she might have been a commoner.
Amenhotep III Nebma'atre' 9th Pharaoh 18th Dynasty
When Amenhotep III Nebma'atre' 9th Pharaoh 18th Dynasty was born about 1401 BC, in Luxor, Luxor, Egypt, his father, Thutmose IV Menkheprure' 8th Pharaoh 18th Dynasty, was 29 and his mother, Mutemwiya bint Artatama I de Mitanni, was 27. He married Tiye bint Yuya, Queen of Egypt about 1386 BC. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 7 daughters.
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