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Mutbenret (older reading "Benretmut") or Mutnodjmet was an Egyptian noblewoman, and said to be the sister of the King's Great Wife Nefertiti. Name [ edit ] The reading of the name is disputed, as the hieroglyphs for "nedjem" ( nḏm ) and "bener" ( bnr ) are similar in appearance and both signify "sweet."
Mutnedjmet, also spelled Mutnodjmet, Mutnedjemet, etc. ( Ancient Egyptian: mw.t-nḏm.t ), [2] was an ancient Egyptian queen, the Great Royal Wife of Horemheb, the last ruler of the 18th Dynasty. The name, Mutnedjmet, translates as: "The sweet Mut " or "Mut is sweet."
28. Apr. 2022 · Mutbenret (Benretmut) was an Egyptian noblewoman, and said to be the Sister of the Great Royal Wife Nefertiti. Her name used to be read as Mutnedjemet. The hieroglyphs for nedjem and bener are similar and so is their meaning. The name is now thought to be Mutbenret however.[1]
Nfr nfrw itn Nfr.t jy.tj. Beautiful are the Beauties of Aten, the Beautiful one has come. Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten. Nefertiti ( / ˌnɛfərˈtiːti / [3]) ( c. 1370 – c. 1330 BC) was a queen of the 18th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt, the great royal wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten.
This is supported by the fact that Ay called himself the “father of the God” (although strictly he would have been the father-in-law of the Pharaoh/God), and Mutbenret (Mutnodjme) who is referred to as Nefertiti’s sister, is mentioned a number of times in Ay’s tomb in the Valley of the Kings. Unfortunately, there are no inscriptions ...
Mutbenret (Benretmut) was an Egyptian noblewoman, and said to be the Sister of the Great Royal Wife Nefertiti. Her name used to be read as Mutnedjemet. The hieroglyphs for nedjem and bener are similar and so is their meaning. The name is now thought to be Mutbenret however. [1]
Mutbenret (Benretmut) was an Egyptian noblewoman, and said to be the sister of the Great Royal Wife Nefertiti. Her name used to be read as Mutnedjemet. The hieroglyphs for nedjem and bener are similar and so is their meaning. The name is now thought to be Mutbenret however.