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  1. The Younger Lady is the informal name given to an ancient Egyptian mummy discovered within tomb KV35 in the Valley of the Kings by archaeologist Victor Loret in 1898. The mummy also has been given the designation KV35YL ("YL" for "Younger Lady") and 61072, and currently resides in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo .

  2. La Dama Joven o The Younger Lady son nombres informales con los que se conoce a una momia descubierta en 1898 por el arqueólogo Victor Loret en la tumba KV35 del Valle de los Reyes, en Egipto. [1]

  3. The mummy known as “The Younger Lady”, formally identified as the mother of king Tutankhamun and full biological sister of the mummy known as KV55 (believed by some scholars to be that of Akhenaten but not officially certified), is a daughter of king Amenhotep III and his Great Royal Wife, Tiye.

  4. La Dama Joven o The Younger Lady son nombres informales con los que se conoce a una momia descubierta en 1898 por el arqueólogo Victor Loret en la tumba KV35 del Valle de los Reyes, en Egipto.

  5. 14 de ago. de 2015 · Recent genetic evidence suggests that a mummy unearthed in 1898—known as the “Younger Lady”— is Tutankhamuns mother, who could be Nefertiti.

  6. 12 de feb. de 2018 · The second female mummy found in the side chamber, referred to as ‘the elder lady,’ has been identified as the mummy of Queen Tiye, great royal wife of Amenhotep III, based on a matching lock of her hair found in Tutankhamun’s tomb and recent DNA analysis.

  7. 28 de may. de 2019 · “The Younger Lady” is the title given to the mother of King Tut whose mummified body was discovered in 1898 in the Valley of the King’s in Egypt in the tomb KV35 by archaeologist, Victor Loret.