Person Info
- Name: Taousret
- Sex: F
Parents:
Family:
Marriage:
Children:
- Sethi Merenptah
Bibliography
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Dodson, Aiden, and Dylan Hilton, Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt, London: Thames & Hudson, 2004. MCL 932 Dod. Available at http://archive.org/details/AidanDodsonTheCompleteRoyalFamiliesOfAncientEgypt Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Dodson Egypt p[0-9]*].
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Settipani, Christian, Nos Ancetres de L'Antiquite, Etudes des possibilites de liens genealogiques entre les familles de l'Antiquite. Paris: Editions Christian, 1991. NYPL #ARB-93-7430. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Settipani LGA p[0-9]*].
Sources with Information about marriage to Sethi II Pharaoh Of Egypt
- date:
- second marriage of Sety [Ref: Dodson Egypt p180],
- child:
- [Ref: Dodson Egypt p178, Settipani LGA p175]
Research Notes:
1189-1187 BC: Pharaoh of Egypt, throne name "Sitre-Merenamun" [Ref: Dodson
Egypt p291]
regent for Siptah and later king [Ref: Dodson Egypt p183]
jointly provided jewellery with Sety II to a burial in tomb KV56 in the
Valley of the Kings [Ref: Dodson Egypt p183]
depicted during the regency with the Chancellor Buay in the temple of
Amada, and also on various small items [Ref: Dodson Egypt p183]
assumed full pharaonic titles around the time of Siptah's death and ruled
for two years until apparently overthrown by Setnakhte [Ref: Dodson Egypt
p183]
owner of tomb KB14 in the Valley of Kings, apparently begun in the second
regnal year of Sety II, enlarged during the regency, and then once again
extended during Tawosret's reign; the tomb was later usurped for
Setnakhte [Ref: Dodson Egypt p183]
nothing known about the fate of her body, although her original
sarcophagus was later reused for the burial of Amenirkopshef in tomb KV13
under Ramesses VI [Ref: Dodson Egypt p183]
Pedigree of Taousret
Taousret
Descendants of Taousret