Mekhtemweskhet III

Mekhtemweskhet III was a royal woman of the 26th Dynasty A wife of King Necho II (610-595 B.C.E.), she was credibly the daughter of Psamtik I and Queen Mekhtemweskhet II. This queen was the mother of King Psamtik II.

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Mekhtemweskhet II

Mekhtemweskhet II was a royal woman of the 26th Dynasty. The  wife of Psamtik I (664-610  B.C.E.),  she was the girl of Harsiese, the high priest of Heliopolis, and was plausibly the mother of Necho II (610-595 B.C.E.), Psamtik I's inheritor. Mehtemweskhets girl was  Nitocris (2), the God's Wife Of Amun. Mekhtemweskhet was prestigious with a tomb chapel at Karnak, on with Nitocris.

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·        Khusebek
·        Amarna Letters
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·        Khuy
·        Amduat
·        Kites
·        Mekhtemweskhet I

Mekhtemweskhet I

Mekhtemweskhet I was a royal woman of the Twenty-first Dynasty. She was the wife of Shoshenq, a Libyan military commandant  at  Bubastis, and  the  mother  of  Osochor (984-978  B.C.E.),  Siamun (978-959  B.C.E.), and Shoshenq I (945-924 B.C.E.). She also had other son, Nimlot.  Mekhtemweskhet  was a Libyan noblewoman, a member of the strong class of the Meshwesh, the Libyan ranking clan.

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