Tiy-Merenese
Tiy-merenese,[1] Teye-Merenaset,[2] Tiye-Mereniset[3] (Tiy, Beloved of Isis) was the Great Royal Wife of pharaoh Setnakhte and mother of Ramesses III of the Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt.
Tiy-Merenese | |
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Queen consort of Egypt | |
Spouse | Pharaoh Sethnakht |
Issue | Ramesses III |
Dynasty | 20th Dynasty |
Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion |
Tiy-merenese in hieroglyphs | ||||||||||||||
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Era: New Kingdom (1550–1069 BC) | ||||||||||||||
She is the only known wife of Setnakhte. She was depicted together with her husband on a stela in Abydos. A priest named Meresyotef is shown adoring Setnakhte and Tiy-Merenese and their son Ramesses III is shown making offerings. Tiye-Merenese also appears on blocks found in Abydos which were reused in other buildings.[2][3] She is speculated to perhaps be a daughter of Merneptah.
References
- J. Tyldesley, Chronicle of the Queens of Egypt, 2006, Thames & Hudson
- Grajetski, Ancient Egyptian Queens: a hieroglyphic dictionary, Golden House Publications
- Aidan Dodson & Dyan Hilton, The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt, Thames & Hudson (2004)
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