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Neferure or
Neferura (Ancient Egyptian: Nfrw-Rꜥ,
meaning The
Beauty of Re) was an
Egyptian princess of the
Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. She was the daughter...
- also been
proposed that
Neferure – the
daughter of
Hatshepsut and
Thutmose II – was
married to
Thutmose III.
Although Neferure is
identified several times...
- her
successor Tuthmosis III (1480 BC)
Statue of
Senenmut with
Princess Neferure on his lap,
Karnak (1470 BC)
Block statue of Sennefer,
Western Thebes (1430...
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speculate that
Thutmose married his half-sister,
Neferure, but
there is no
conclusive evidence.
Neferure may have been the
mother of Thutmose's firstborn...
- La
lettrice (1856).
Reading Girl,
sculpture by
Pietro Magni Princess Neferure as a girl,
sitting on the lap of her
tutor Senenmut.
Girls and
women in...
- that
Thutmose II was
still a
minor at his accession.
Thutmose II
fathered Neferure with Hatshepsut, and
Thutmose III, by a
lesser wife
named Iset. Some archaeologists...
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previously when he was the co-regent. At the time
Thutmose III
became pharaoh Neferure, the
daughter of
Hatshepsut and
Thutmose II, was the God's Wife. She had...
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eighteenth dynasty. When she
became pharaoh, she
designated her daughter,
Neferure, as God's Wife of Amun to
perform the
duties of high priestess. Her daughter...
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Hatshepsut was his regent.
Hatshepsut and
Thutmose II had a daughter,
Neferure. Hatshepsut.
Daughter of
Thutmose I, she
ruled jointly as her
stepson Thutmose...
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Prince Amenemhat – Thutmose's
eldest son (sometimes
considered son of
Neferure), who died
during his father's reign.
Satiah died
during her husband's...