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Iseptahra Hatshepsut ? (Semiramis II, Taḫurwaili) b. before -1508 d. -1458
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Lineage | Hittite - Early Empire |
Sex | Female |
Full name (at birth) | Iseptahra Hatshepsut ? |
Other last names | Semiramis II, Taḫurwaili |
Other given names | Iskah[Hurrian], Сора (Russian), Sitiah [Egyptian], Сара, Cappa [Romanian], Sarai [Habiru], Zaziya [Hittite], Iseptahra [Egyptian], Sarah [Biblical] |
Wiki-page | wikipedia:Satiah |
Events
before -1508 birth:
child birth: ♂ Amenemhat (Ammuna) ? (Amenophis, Muwatalli I) [Hittite-Ammonites]
child birth: ♂ Thutmose I (Thoth is Born) [18th Dynasty]
title: Wife of Pharaoh
title: Mother of the Prince
title: King’s Wife (hmt-nisw)
title: Great King’s Wife (hmt-niswt-wrt)
title: God’s Wife (hmt-ntr)
title: Foremost of Noble Ladies
-1458 death: Kiryat Arba
burial: DB-320, Theban Necropolis, Deir el-Bahri, Egypt, DB-320, Machpelah (the double Tomb) of Khebron The Jews claim that Machpelah is located near Hebron in the Levant, however Egyptian records would indicated that this is the name given to the double burial of pharaoh Khebron. The Queen's body was later removed and can no longer be located.
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- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iset_%28queen%29 -
- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satiah -
- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_Biblical_figures -
- ↑ Genesis 11:29 - Iscah/Jesca, Daughter of Haran and Milcah
- ↑ Pillar in the tomb of Tuthmosis III (KV34) - Queen Sitiah is depicted behind Queen Merytre and Tuthmosis III. Behind Queen Sitiah we see the King's Wife Nebtu and the King's Daughter Nefertari.
- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatshepsut -
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DB320 - Location of her Tomb
From grandparents to grandchildren
military service: Sodom, Edumea, Battle of Sodom
occupation: Egypt, Career Soldier / High Priest / Queen's Steward
residence: Zahi, Phoenicia, Commander of the Legions
residence: Naharin Hatti, Syria, Commander of the Legions
residence: Northern Imukehek, (Mekkah)
residence: Paddan-aram, Exile
nationality: Kashkan, Speaker of Palikur, Egyptian, Hattusi
title: King of Ebla
death: During the reign of Thutmoses III
death: about -1450, Alalakh, Hurria
religion: before -1430, Tyrwazi
religion: estimated -1425, Muasalim Devotee and Priest of El Elyon (Elohim/AlAllah)
burial: DB-320, Lower level of Machpelah (the double Tomb) of Khebron, (Hebrew sources say Hebron)