
Tiye
Tiye was an influential queen of ancient Egypt, married to Pharaoh Amenhotep III. She is known for her political acumen and significant role in diplomatic relations during her husband's reign, which lasted from 1386 to 1349 BCE. Tiye was the mother of Akhenaten, the pharaoh famous for introducing monotheism to Egypt. Her prominence is reflected in her personal artifacts found in tombs and temples, showcasing her status and power in a male-dominated society.
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Tiye is referred to as the queen and mother of Amenhotep III, linking her to the royal lineage of Tutankhamun.
علاقة نفرتيتى بتوت عنخ آمون.. هل كانت أمه؟Tiye is depicted by two small statues on the feet of Amenhotep III.
Restored colossal statues of Pharaoh in Luxor revealed | World NewsTiye was one of the wives of Amenhotep III, whose burial chambers are included in his tomb.
Egito reabre tumba do faraó Amenhotep III; veja fotos










