Mutnedjmet
Mutnedjmet, also spelled Mutnodjmet, Mutnedjemet, etc. (Ancient Egyptian: mw.t-nḏm.t), was an ancient Egyptian queen, the Great Royal Wife of Horemheb, the last ruler of the 18th Dynasty. The name, Mutnedjmet, translates as: "The sweet Mut" or "Mut is sweet." She was the second wife of Horemheb after Amenia who died before Horemheb became pharaoh.
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Queen consort of Egypt Great Royal Wife chantress of Hathor | |||||||
Mutnedjmet, detail of the double statue of pharaoh Horemheb and queen Mutnedjmet, from Karnak, Museo Egizio, Turin, Italy | |||||||
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Spouse | Pharaoh Horemheb | ||||||
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Dynasty | 18th Dynasty | ||||||
Father | possibly Ay | ||||||
Mother | possibly Tey | ||||||
Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion |
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