Hatnefrumut - MutKhaNeferu - Divine Consort - Amunirdis I - Twenty-Fifth Dynasty Nubian Queen of Ancient Egypt in Karnak, Thebes
Queen Amunirdis held countless Toyal titles - Divine Adoratrice, Gods Wife, Gods Hand and she had made an incredibly impressive Mortuary Chapel in the grounds of Medinet Habu on the West Bank of ancient Thebes. Her Mortuary Chapel was finished after her death by Queen Shepenwepet II
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Hatnefrumut - MutKhaNeferu - Divine Consort - Amunirdis I - Twenty-Fifth Dynasty Nubian Queen of Ancient Egypt in Karnak, Thebes
Queen Amunirdis held countless Toyal titles - Divine Adoratrice, Gods Wife, Gods Hand and she had made an incredibly impressive Mortuary Chapel in the grounds of Medinet Habu on the West Bank of ancient Thebes. Her Mortuary Chapel was finished after her death by Queen Shepenwepet II
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Amenirdis I, Amenardis I, Amunirdis I or Amunardis I - Egyptian Queen - Hatnefrumut
Amenirdis I - Hatnefrumut - was a powerful black Kushite princess & Egyptian Queen who held major political and religious roles as God's Wife of Amon and Divine Adoratrice of Amon
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www.Amenardis.net - Where is the Royal Mummy of Queen Amunirdis I? Kushite Queen Amonirdis - Find the Mummies - Please?
Where is the Mummy of Ancient Egyptian Queen Amunirdis I - Kushite Princess of Nubia - XXV Dynasty Amenirdis, Amenardis, Amunardis or Amonirdis at Medinet Habu. Where is this Royal Mummy?
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www.Amunirdis.net - TT37 - Theban Tombs - Harwa, High Priest of the Divine Votaress, Amenirdis I and Doorkeeper in the Temple of Amun, Egypt
Born in to a family of Theban Priests, Harwa held high office in Thebes (modern-day Luxor) with great responsibility to Amun and God's Wife of Amun, the Divine Votaress, Amenirdis I. He was son of the "Lady of the House", Nestaureret, and of a Priest attached to the temple of Amun in Karnak, Padimut son of Ankhefenamon.
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Queen Amenirdis I - Hatnefrumut - Hieroglyphic Translation of Alabaster Statue and Harwa, High Priest XXV Dynasty
Kushite Queen Amunirdis I - Hatnefrumut - the Hieroglyphic translation of Queen Amenirdis' Alabaster Statue and Harwa's Tomb Hieroglyphs, TT37, they are almost the same and maybe formed the basis of some of the Lord's Prayer in ancient Egypt approx 600BC
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www.Amenirdis.net - Akhamenru - Chief Steward of Amenirdis - TT404 - Theban Tomb in El-Assasif, West Bank of Thebes, Luxor, Egypt
As a Noble Akhamenru had a tomb created - TT404 Theban Tomb 404 in El Assasif in Thebes. Akhamenerau - Akhamenru - has his tomb adjacent to the tomb of a High Priest of the twenty-fifth dynasty Harwa in TT37
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www.Amunirdis.net - Peshuper - Scribe of The Divine Adoratrice Amenirdis - Egyptian Queen in Thebes
Amenirdis ruled during the Third Intermediate Period, XXV Dynasty - 736-690 BCE though some sources state her regnal dates as being 740-720 BCE. There is still doubt regarding the dates that Amenirdis I lived and ruled yet the majority of sources seem to agree upon 736-690 BCE or thereabouts.
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www.Amunirdis.net - Nubian Pharaoh Shabaka or Shabaka Neferkare, Beautiful is the Soul of Re - Kushite King Sabaka or Shebaka
Shabaka (or Shabaka Neferkare, 'Beautiful is the Soul of Re') was a Kushite pharaoh of the Twenty-fifth dynasty of Egypt, between (721 BCE - 706 BCE). He succeeded his brother Piye (Piankhy) on the throne, and adopted the throne name of the VI dynasty ruler Pepi II.
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www.Amenardis.net - Where is the Royal Mummy of Queen Amunirdis I? Kushite Queen Amonirdis - Find the Mummies - Please?
Where is the Mummy of Ancient Egyptian Queen Amunirdis I - Kushite Princess of Nubia - XXV Dynasty Amenirdis, Amenardis, Amunardis or Amonirdis at Medinet Habu. Where is this Royal Mummy?
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www.Amenirdis.net - Twenty-Fifth Dynasty Nubian Queen of Ancient Egypt in Karnak, Thebes - Divine Consort of Amon
Divine Consort of Amon, God's Wife of Amun Queen Amunirdis I held many titles another of them being Divine Adoratrice and she had made an incredible impressive Funerary Chapel at Medinet Habu the Mortuary Temple of Ramses III on the West Bank of ancient Thebes
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www.Amenirdis.net - Twenty-Fifth Dynasty Nubian Queen of Ancient Egypt in Karnak, Thebes - Divine Consort of Amon
Divine Consort of Amon, God's Wife of Amun Queen Amunirdis I held many titles another of them being Divine Adoratrice and she had made an incredible impressive Funerary Chapel at Medinet Habu the Mortuary Temple of Ramses III on the West Bank of ancient Thebes
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Queen Amenirdis of Ancient Egypt - God's Wife of Amun - Dr Mariam Ayad - Aidan Dodson
Literature on the subject of God's Wife and Amenirdis has been published by Mariam Ayad, Aidan Dodson, William Murnane, Donald Redford and others, see the list of articles here. Divine Consort of Amon, Queen Amunirdis I held many Royal titles another being Divine Adoratrice
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www.Amenirdis.net - Twenty-Fifth Dynasty Nubian Queen of Ancient Egypt in Karnak, Thebes - Divine Consort of Amon
Divine Consort of Amon, God's Wife of Amun Queen Amunirdis I held many titles another of them being Divine Adoratrice and she had made an incredible impressive Funerary Chapel at Medinet Habu the Mortuary Temple of Ramses III on the West Bank of ancient Thebes
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Amenirdis.net - Twenty-Fifth Dynasty Nubian Queen of Ancient Egypt in Karnak, Thebes - Divine Consort of Amon - Amunardus
Divine Consort of Amon, God's Wife of Amun Queen Amunirdis I held many titles another of them being Divine Adoratrice and she had made an incredible impressive Funerary Chapel at Medinet Habu the Mortuary Temple of Ramses III on the West Bank of ancient Thebes
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www.Amenirdis.net - Ancient Egypt Links - Archaeological Online Sources, Egyptological Resources, Societies, Publications, Photographs
Ancient Egypt Links - Archaeological Online Sources, Egyptological Resources, Societies, Publications, Photographs from around the globe - Research and Information Links for study, homework, dissertation, thesis - Informative, Educational and Fun
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Hatnefrumut - MutKhaNeferu- Queen Amunardis I - Hieroglyphs on Alabaster Statue Base - Harwa TT37 - XXV Dynasty
Nubian Queen Amunirdis MutKhaNeferu and the Hieroglyphic translation of Queen Amenirdis' Alabaster Statue and Harwa's Tomb Hieroglyphs, TT37 - This alabaster statue of Queen Amenirdis I inspired Verdi to compose Aida. The hieroglyphs from the base and the reverse of the statue have been translated
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www.Amunirdis.net - Nubian Pharaoh Shabaka or Shabaka Neferkare, Beautiful is the Soul of Re - Kushite King Sabaka or Shebaka
Shabaka (or Shabaka Neferkare, 'Beautiful is the Soul of Re') was a Kushite pharaoh of the Twenty-fifth dynasty of Egypt, between (721 BCE - 706 BCE). He succeeded his brother Piye (Piankhy) on the throne, and adopted the throne name of the VI dynasty ruler Pepi II.
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Harwa - TT37 - Grand Steward of God's Wife of Amun - Amunirdis I and Doorkeeper in the Temple of Amun at Karnak
There is little doubt that Harwa was more than a mortal given his almost Pharaoh-like status and titles. Harwa was not only a dignitary holding vast powers but the ruler of Upper Egypt, ruling on behalf of the pharaohs of the XXV Dynasty along with God's Wives of Amun. This conclusion is supported by a limestone ushabti or shabty discovered in TT37 showing Harwa holding the Royal crook and flail
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Queen Amenardis I of Ancient Egypt - Divine Consort of Amon - Dr Mariam Ayad - Aidan Dodson
Literature on the subject of God's Wife and Amenirdis has been published by Mariam Ayad, Aidan Dodson, William Murnane, Donald Redford and others, see the list of articles here. Divine Consort of Amon, Queen Amunirdis I held many Royal titles another being Divine Adoratrice
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www.Amenirdis.net - Twenty-Fifth Dynasty Nubian Queen of Ancient Egypt in Karnak, Thebes - Divine Consort of Amon
Divine Consort of Amon, God's Wife of Amun Queen Amunirdis I held many titles another of them being Divine Adoratrice and she had made an incredible impressive Funerary Chapel at Medinet Habu the Mortuary Temple of Ramses III on the West Bank of ancient Thebes
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www.Amenirdis.net - Ancient Egypt Links - Archaeological Online Sources, Egyptological Resources, Societies, Publications, Photographs
Ancient Egypt Links - Archaeological Online Sources, Egyptological Resources, Societies, Publications, Photographs from around the globe - Research and Information Links for study, homework, dissertation, thesis - Informative, Educational and Fun
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Akhamenru - Chief Steward of Amunirdis I: Divine Votaress - TT404 - Theban Tomb in El Assasif, West Bank of Thebes, Luxor, Egypt
Akhamenru has his Theban Tomb TT404 adjacent to the tomb of powerful and influential Grand Steward of the twenty-fifth dynasty, Harwa. As a Noble Akhamenerau had a tomb created - TT 404 in El Assasif on the West Bank of Thebes
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www.Amunirdis.net - Peshuper - Scribe of The Divine Adoratrice Amenirdis - Egyptian Queen in Thebes
Amenirdis ruled during the Third Intermediate Period, XXV Dynasty - 736-690 BCE though some sources state her regnal dates as being 740-720 BCE. There is still doubt regarding the dates that Amenirdis I lived and ruled yet the majority of sources seem to agree upon 736-690 BCE or thereabouts.
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God's Hand - God's Wife - Amonardis I, Amonirdies I or Amenirdis I - XXV Dynasty Egyptian Queen
Amenirdis was installed in Thebes as the heiress to Shepenwepet I by either Kashta (her father) or Piye (Piankhi). As heiress she was given the title of "Adorer of the God" (dwat-netjer). It is not known exactly when Shepenwepet I died and Amenirdis became God’s Wife, but it was during the reign of Shabaqa
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