Henuttawy

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Henuttawy
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Henuttawy (or Henttawy, Henuttaui) (ḥnw.t-t3.wỉ, “Mistress of the Two Lands [=Egypt]”, from ḥnw.t, 'mistress' and t3.wỉ, dual for t3, 'land') is the name of several royal ladies from Ancient Egypt.

  • Henuttawy (19th dynasty), princess, daughter of Ramesses II (19th Dynasty)
  • Henuttawy A, better known as Duathathor-Henuttawy, wife of Pinedjem I, mother of Psusennes I (20th21st Dynasty)
  • Henuttawy B, princess and chantress of Amun, daughter of Pinedjem I (21st Dynasty)
  • Henuttawy C, probably daughter of Menkheperre, sister-wife of Smendes II (21st Dynasty)
  • Henuttawy D, God's Wife of Amun, possibly a daughter of Pinedjem II (21st Dynasty)
  • Henuttawy E, priestess and chantress, died during the pontificate of Menkheperre (21st Dynasty)
  • Henuttawy Q, today believed to be the same of Henuttawy A
  • Henuttawy, priestess (21st Dynasty), mainly known for being one of the so-called "cocaine mummies"
  • Henuttawy, Chantress of Amun, owner of tomb MMA 59
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