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  Ankhesenpaaten - Ankhesenamen
In about year fifteen or sixteen, Akhenaten took Ankhesenpaaten (who was about 10 years old) as his wife, and the problematic princess Ankhesenpaaten ta-Sherit may have been the daughter of Ankhesenpaaten and her father.
Ankhesenpaaten may have been the Great Royal Wife of Akhenaten and/or Smenkhkare (co-regent of Akhenaten) briefly, before she was thirteen years old.
And thus began the reign of the legendary boy-king.
www.angelfire.com /art/ankhes/ankhesenamen.html   (771 words)

  
 Ankhesenpaaten Information
Ankhesenpaaten, also known as Ankhesenamun, was the third of six known daughters of the Pharaoh Akhenaten by his wife Nefertiti.
She is believed to have been married first to her own father, by whom she was the mother of the princess Ankhesenpaaten Tasherit when she was twelve.
Ankhesenpaaten seems more likely since there were no candidates for the throne on the death of her husband, Tutankhamun, whereas Akhenaten had at least two legitimate successors.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Ankhesenpaaten   (295 words)

  
  Ankhesenpaaten
Ankhesenpaaten was the third of six known daughters of the Pharaoh Akhenaton by his wife Nefertiti.
She is believed to have been married firstly to her own father, by whom she was the mother of the princess Ankhesenpaaten Tasherit[?] when she was twelve.
After her father's death and a short marriage to Smenkhkare[?], she became the wife of Tutankhaten.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/an/Ankhesenpaaten.html   (95 words)

  
 Biography: Ankhesenpaaten - Ankhesenamen
In about year fifteen or sixteen, Akhenaten took Ankhesenpaaten (who was about 10 years old) as his wife, and the problematic princess Ankhesenpaaten ta-Sherit may have been the daughter of Ankhesenpaaten and her father.
Ankhesenpaaten may have been the Great Royal Wife of Akhenaten and/or Smenkhkare (co-regent of Akhenaten) briefly, before she was thirteen years old.
Ankhesenpaaten may have had some say in things, since she, at twelve or thirteen, often seen as the age of maturity, could have acted as regent.
www.glintofgold.org /palace/bio/ankhesenpaaten.html   (1627 words)

  
 Ankhesenpaaten Tasherit
Ankhesenpaaten Tasherit (or Ankhesenpaaten-ta-sherit) was the daughter of Ankhesenpaaten and probably the Pharaoh Akhenaten, father and husband of Ankhesenpaaten.
Ankhesenpaaten Tasherit was born in the last year of Akhenaten's reign and her existence is an important clue in determining how long Akhenaten ruled.
Ankhesenpaaten Tasherit has been known to archaeologists since 1938, when a talatat with her picture and name was found in Hermopolis.
www.danceage.com /biography/sdmc_Ankhesenpaaten-ta-sherit   (197 words)

  
 Informat.io on Ankhesenpaaten   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Ankhesenpaaten, also known as Ankhesenamun, was the third of six known daughters of the Pharaoh Akhenaten by his wife Nefertiti.
She is believed to have been married first to her own father, by whom she was the mother of the princess Ankhesenpaaten Tasherit when she was twelve.
Ankhesenpaaten seems more likely since there were no candidates for the throne on the death of her husband, Tutankhamun, whereas Akhenaten had at least two legitimate successors.
www.informat.io /?title=ankhesenpaaten   (305 words)

  
 Ankhesenpaaten's Titles
The purpose of this rather lengthy title was to show that not only was she the daughter of the King, she was also the daughter of the King's Great Wife.
In Ankhesenpaaten's case, it would most certainly always be followed by "Born of the King's Great Wife, Nefernefruaten-Nefertiti"
It is interesting to note that after she becomes Tutankhaten/Tutankhamen's queen, Ankhesenpaaten stops using King's Daughter titles.
www.angelfire.com /art/ankhes/titles.html   (496 words)

  
 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Akhenaten   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Ankhesenpaaten, later Queen of Tutankhamun – year 4.
Ankhesenpaaten, his third daughter, and who is thought to have borne a daughter, Ankhesenpaaten-ta-sherit, to her own father.
After his death, Ankhesenpaaten married Akhenaten's successor Tutankhamun.
www.yourart.com /research/encyclopedia.cgi?subject=/Akhenaten   (1650 words)

  
 Ankhesenamun, Daughter of Akhenaten and Nefertiti   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Under the name of Ankhesenpaaten, she appears on numerous artifacts excavated in the ruins of the holy city of Akhet-Aten.
Ankhesenpaaten, who is bald and completely naked, remains in her mother's embrace and plays no active role in the ceremony.
Among the other companions of Ankhesenpaaten's childhood were her aunt Mutnadjmat (Nefertiti's younger sister) and Mutnadjmat's two servants, a pair of dwarfs with comical names.
www.deepfly.org /Ankhsanamun.html   (5398 words)

  
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Due to the fact that Tutankhamun and Ankhesenpaaten had no sons with each other, there was no one to take care of her after Tutankhamun’s death.
The Hittites waged a war with Egypt about 40 years after Tutankhamun’s reign.13 In the message that Ankhesenpaaten had sent she explained that her young husband had died and that she was alone on the throne needing a man by her side.
Ankhesenpaaten was once again forced to marry one of Tutankhamun’s advisors, giving them power over southern Egypt.
infohost.nmt.edu /~mramey/Tutankhamun-research.doc   (3111 words)

  
 Tut's Wife   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Ankhesenpaaten was the daughter of Pharaoh Akhenaten (father) and Queen Nefertiti (mother).
King Tutankhamun and Queen Ankhesenpaaten, son and daughter of Akhenaten and Nefertiti.
After Tutankhamun died, Ankhesenpaaten was surrounded by powerful men and was not much interesting in any of them.
homepage.gallaudet.edu /Patrick.Clifford/wife.html   (186 words)

  
 Saudi Aramco World : Correspondence in Clay   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
In one painting, the king and queen are seated under a sun-disc whose rays end in tiny hands, which symbolize the life-giving force of the sun.
Their three eldest daughters, Meritaten, Meketaten, and Ankhesenpaaten, are often depicted in scenes that display an unusual degree of affection between them and their father.
Ankhesenpaaten fades from the record, but a blue glass ring, inscribed with both her name and Ay's, was found in the ruins at Amarna.
www.saudiaramcoworld.com /issue/199906/correspondence.in.clay.htm   (2546 words)

  
 Ancient Egypt - Ankhesenpaaten
The next year, Ankhesenpaaten, herself around the age of twelve, bore a daughter to her father, Ankhesenpaaten-ta-sherit.
The couple were married for the nine years of his reign, and the scenes that we have of the young couple show them happy and in love.
It was at this time that Tutankhaten and Ankhesenpaaten changed their names to Tutankhamun and Ankhesenamun, to honor the old gods that they had restored.
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 IOL: Archaeologists hoping for royal find
The discovery is significant to Egyptologists because many sceptics thought the Valley of the Kings had nothing left to reveal after Tutankhamen's tomb was found by Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon in 1922.
The queen's link to the tomb was underlined when a broken coffin seal was found with part of her name on it.
Ankhesenpaaten was the third of six daughters of the Pharaoh Akhenaten by his wife, Queen Nefertiti.
www.int.iol.co.za /index.php?set_id=1&click_id=588&art_id=vn20060604084123456C347772   (696 words)

  
 The UnMuseum - The Death of King Tut: Murder?
The letter seemed to indicate she was being forced to choose one of her "servants" to marry.
Archaeological evidence shows that Ankhesenpaaten did marry one of her servants, Tutkanhaman's advisor, Aye, who then became the new Pharaoh.
Horemheb was also the one responsible for erasing that names of Tut, Aye and Akhenaten from official records and statues, probably in an attempt to connect himself more closely with the earlier Pharaohs and erase the memory of Akhenaten's "heresy" from Egyptian history.
www.unmuseum.org /tutmurder.htm   (2541 words)

  
 Tutankhamun and the Daughter of Ra (sampler)
Because his mother was not royal, his sister Ankhesenpaaten, daughter of both Akhenaten and Nefertiti, and indeed carrying extra status by having been married to the king, her father, would give his claim to the throne unshakeable legitimacy.
He thought about Ankhesenpaaten again, but this time remembering the look in her eyes when she was told by Ay and General Horemheb she was to be Great Royal Wife.
Ankhesenpaaten resented this of course and Kia sensed this resentment.
www.mushroom-ebooks.com /authors/caldecott_moyra/samplers/CALDECOTTTutankhamunAndTheDaughterOf(Sampler).html   (18874 words)

  
 Print Message   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Tut married his half sister Ankhesenpaaten (daughter of Ahknaten and Nefertiti) and ruled for 10 years.
He died at age 18 or so and Aye (Eye, or Ay), his royal visier and his fathers, married Ankhesenpaaten and became Pharaoh.
She disappeared, Aye died after 4 years (he was quite old) and Horemheb, formerly Tut's military leader and high ranking official,(general) became Pharaoh.
www.suite101.com /print_message.cfm/ancient_egypt/5624/180293   (180 words)

  
 Ankhesenpaaten/Ankhesenamen
My birth name, Ankhesenpaaten, roughly tranlates as "She Lives Through the Aten" or "Living Through the Aten" (in some inscriptions, it was "Ankhesenaten" instead).
It is thought that I gave birth to a daughter (Ankhesenpaaten ta-sherit) by my father when I was only about 11 years of age.
Also at this time, our names were officially changed from Ankhesenpaaten and Tutankhaten to Ankhesenamen and Tutankhamen; to reflect the god Amun's return to favor.
www.glintofgold.org /amarna/bio/ankhesenamen.html   (1065 words)

  
 Crocodile Games Forum > Ankhesenpaaten 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Jan 26 2006, 06:33 AM Ankhesenpaaten the Carnal Sistrum, Infamous Harbinger of Bast, surveyed the sandscape from her vantage point atop a dune.
The mewling of her Basti mingled with the throaty cries of her own Asar brought from Bubastis, and even Meketaten her First Among Equals dismounted their chariot to indulge in the celebratory back-rubbing.
Ankhesenpaaten personally rubbed the shoulders of Meketaten, continuing the gentle undulations of her fingers down to the back of the warrior’s thighs.
www.crocodilegames.com /newforum/lofiversion/index.php?t478.html   (564 words)

  
 Nefertiti   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
The youngest of the daughters is Ankhesenpaaten, who unlike her sisters and aunt wears no sandals.
Although Mutnadjmat also wears sandals, a sidelock, and a pleated gown, she is distinguished from the three princesses by the shape of her head.
Still more formidable was Ankhesenpaaten, Nefertiti's third daughter, who as Ankhesenamun tried single-handedly to negotiate a major alliance with the Hittites.
www.deepfly.org /Nefertiti.html   (4959 words)

  
 Egyptology
Tutankhamun came to the throne of Egypt (c1350 BC) through his marriage to the princess Ankhesenpaaten, daughter of the 'heretic' king Akenhaten and his wife Nefertiti, though some believe that Tutankhamun was himself the son of Akenhaten and one of his minor wives Queen Kiya.
Akenhaten's successor, Smenkhkare, made some effort to re-establish links with the priests of the old gods but as his reign only lasted a few months he was unable to effect much real change.
At such an age the boy king was too young to take on all the responsibilities of Pharaoh and the real power lay in the hands of Ay who had served Akenhaten as Master of the Horse and was himself related to the royal family.
www.geocities.com /meret2001uk/tut.html   (2739 words)

  
 News in Science - Found! King Tut's penis - 04/05/2006
Tut.ankh.Amun, "the living image of Amun", ascended the throne in 1333 BC at the age of nine, and reigned until his death in 1325 BC, aged 19.
He married 13-year-old Ankhesenpaaten, who was probably his stepsister, on his accession to the throne.
During their marriage, Ankhesenpaaten, who had changed her name to Ankhesenamun, gave birth to two stillborn girls.
www.abc.net.au /science/news/stories/s1630926.htm   (449 words)

  
 King Tut
He married Ankhesenpaaten, one of the six daughters of his father and Nefertiti.
At this time Tutankhamen was still known as Tutankhaten, because both he and Ankhesenpaaten lived in the age of Aten, or the age of the Solar Globe.
Ankhesenpaaten name also changed to end in amen.
www.ccds.charlotte.nc.us /History/Egypt/03/kayal/kayal.htm   (1321 words)

  
 King Tut known as Tutankhamun
At age nine he was married to Ankhesenpaaten, his half sister, and later Ankhesenamun.
It is believed that Ankhesenpaaten was older then Tutankhamun because she was probably of child bearing age, seemingly already having had a child by her father, Akhenaten.
By year two of his reign, he changed his, as well as Ankhesenpaaten's name, removing the "aten" replacing it with "amun".
www.brittanica.org /king-tut.htm   (1447 words)

  
 Ankhesenamun   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
It is possible that during the last three years of Akhenaten's reign he attempted to father children with his three eldest daughters (Meketaten died while in child birth, shown from a graphic scene from the royal tomb).
Both Meritaten and Ankhesenpaaten both gave him children - these were called after their mothers but with the addition of 'ta-sherit' after their names (junior).
Minature coffin from the tomb of Tutankhamun, this held one of the premature babies born to Ankhesenamun.
members.tripod.com /~ib205/ankhesenamun.html   (647 words)

  
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At age 10, he married Ankhesenpaaten, one of Nefertiti’s daughters.
Ankhesenpaaten was also Akhenaton's third daughter, and Tutankhamen married her to gain the throne.
His wife Ankhesenpaaten changed her name also -- from Ankhesenamun to Ankhesenpaaten.
www.echohorizon.org /projects/9900/6/ACProjects/Egypt/chris.html   (964 words)

  
 King Tutankhamen - Crystalinks
Tutankhamun was married to Ankhesenpaaten, a daughter of Akhenaten.
Ankhesenpaaten also changed her name from the 'aten' endings to the 'amun' ending, becoming Ankhesenamun.
They had two known children, both stillborn ­ their mummies were discovered in his tomb.
www.crystalinks.com /tut.html   (2072 words)

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