Nesitanebetashru
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Nesitanebetashru[1] in hieroglyphs | |||||||||||
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Era: 3rd Intermediate Period (1069–664 BC) | |||||||||||
Nesitanebetashru (ns-t3-nb.t-ỉšrw) was the name of two
sacred lake around the temples of solar goddesses, here it refers to Mut
.
21st Dynasty
Nesitanebetashru of the
TT320 and are now in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.[2]
Her funeral text, known as the
Greenfield papyrus, is one of the longest on record. It is held in the collections of the British Museum.[3]
22nd Dynasty
Nesitanebetashru of the
22nd dynasty was the wife of High Priest of Amun, Shoshenq and the mother of Pharaoh Harsiese A. She was also a Chantress of Amun. She is mentioned on a statue of Bes.[4] Her husband was previously thought to be identical with Pharaoh Shoshenq II.[5]
Sources
- ^ Hermann Ranke: Die ägyptische Persönennamen. Verlag von J. J. Augustin in Glückstadt, 1935.,p.179
- ISBN 0-500-05128-3., p.208
- ^ "Collections Online | British Museum".
- ^ Dodson & Hilton; op.cit., p.221
- ^ Helen Jacquet-Gordon (September–November 1975). "Review of 'K.A. Kitchen's "The Third Intermediate Period in Egypt(1100-650 BC)"". Bibliotheca Orientalis. 32 (5/6): 358–360.