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Nebetah (Antiguo egipcio: nb.t-ꜥḥ) [1] fue una de las hijas del faraón del antiguo Egipto Amenhotep III de la dinastía XVIII y su Gran Esposa Real Tiye. Era una hermana menor de Akenatón.
Nebetah (Ancient Egyptian: nb.t-ꜥḥ) was one of the daughters of ancient Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III of the 18th Dynasty and his Great Royal Wife Tiye. She was a younger sister of Akhenaten. Biography. Nebetah's name means Lady of the Palace. Her name, like that of her elder sister Henuttaneb was also frequently used as a title for queens.
Nebetah [1] fue una de las hijas del faraón del antiguo Egipto Amenhotep III de la dinastía XVIII y su Gran Esposa Real Tiye. Era una hermana menor de Akenatón.
Faraón del antiguo Egipto. Noveno faraón de la Dinastía XVIII. Obras: Templo de Luxor, Colosos de Memnón... Padres: Tutmosis IV y Mutemuia. Cónyuges: Tiye, Gilukhepa, Tadukhepa, Sitamun, Iset. Hijos: Thutmose, Amunhotep IV/Akhenaton, Sitamun, Iset, Henuttaneb, Nebetah, Beketaten... Nombre: Nebmaatra Amenhotep, Amenhotep III, o Amenofis II.
Princess Nebetah. the fourth daughter of Pharaoh Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye. My name, which means 'Lady of the Palace' or 'Great Lady', was also a title given to queens.
Nebetah (ancient Egyptian: nb.t-ꜥḥ, "Lady of the Palace") was a Princess of the Eighteenth Dynasty during the New Kingdom. Nebetah was the fourth daughter of Egyptian Pharaoh Amenhotep III and his Queen Tiye.
A 27,6 cm limestone head, found in a private collection, turned out to be the head of Princess Nebetah and a part of this statue. Nebetah wears a round wig and a modius headdress; traces of the sidelock of youth can still be discovered.