Tadibast III
Tadibast (or Tadibastet) III was an ancient Egyptian queen consort during the late Third Intermediate Period, around the second half of the 8th century BCE.
Tadibast III | ||||||||||||||
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Divine mother, King's wife | ||||||||||||||
Small aegis with the name of Tadibast and her son Osorkon, in the Louvre | ||||||||||||||
Spouse | possibly Shoshenq V | |||||||||||||
Issue | Osorkon IV | |||||||||||||
Egyptian name | ḥmt-nswt Tȝ-di-Bȝstt King's wife Tadibast(et) | |||||||||||||
Dynasty | possibly 22nd Dynasty | |||||||||||||
Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion |
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