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- Ankhnesneferibre was an ancient Egyptian princess and priestess during the 26th Dynasty, daughter of pharaoh Psamtik II and his queen Tak****t. She held...
- Priest of Amun; the same object also claims that the God's Wife of Amun Ankhnesneferibre was her "mother". Nitocris' title is notable because she is the last...
- office continued in existence until 525 BC under Nitocris' successor, Ankhnesneferibre, when the Persian Empire overthrew Egypt's last Saite ruler, Psamtik...
- the parents of Menekhubaste, a Priestess of Atum at Heliopolis, and Ankhnesneferibre, a God's Wife of Amun who served in this powerful office in Upper Egypt...
- Then later, on the 26th Dynasty sarcophagus of the Divine Adoratrice Ankhnesneferibre, Shesmu is recorded as a fine oil maker for the god Ra. And even later...
- her rise. When she was in her eighties, she adopted her great-niece Ankhnesneferibre, the daughter of Psamtik II, continuing the succession in her family...
- God's Wife of Amun Ankhnesneferibre. Tak****t is known to be the wife of King Psamtik II, because their daughter Ankhnesneferibre is recorded as a King's...
- statue of Wahibre, from near Lake Mariout (530 BC) Sarcophagus of Ankhnesneferibre (525 BC) Torso of Nectanebo I (380–362 BC) Obelisks and sarcophagus...
- Bahariya Oasis, Memphis and Sais." In Year 4 of his reign, Apries' sister Ankhnesneferibre was adopted as the new God's Wife of Amun at Thebes. However, Apries'...
- of Psamtik I. 660–644 BC. 2 unattested HPA or vacant? 644–595 BC. Ankhnesneferibre, The God's Wife of Amun also served as High Priest of Amun. 595–c....