[/]^^Pππtππit Hπππ ππ Quππn Tiπ’π with π Cππwn ππ Twπ Fππthππs, c. 1355 B.C.E., Amππnπ Pππiππ, Dπ’nπstπ’ 18, Nπw Kinπππm, Eππ’πt, π’πw wπππ, lππis lπzuli, silvππ, ππlπ, ππiπncπ, 22.5 cm hiπh (Eππ’πtiπn Musπum πnπ Pπππ’πus Cπllπctiπn πt thπ Nπuπs Musπum, Bππlin)
Queen Tiye holds a significant place in ancient Egyptian history as the matriarch of a royal lineage that played a pivotal role in the 18th dynasty. Born in the 14th century BCE, Tiyeβs familial connections and influence spanned generations, leaving an indelible mark on the legacy of the Egyptian pharaohs.
Born to Yuya and Tuya, who were non-royal but held esteemed positions in Egyptian society, Tiyeβs ascent to prominence began when she married Amenhotep III, one of Egyptβs powerful pharaohs. Her marriage to Amenhotep III was not only a union of love but also a strategic alliance that strengthened the kingβs legitimacy.
[/]^^Mummπ’ ππ Quππn Tiπ’π
[/]^^Quππn Tiπ’π
[/]^^Gilπππ mummπ’ mπsk ππ Yuπ’π, Quππn Tiπ’πβs ππthππ, nπw in thπ Cπiππ Musπum
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