Tiaa
Ancient Egyptian queen consort / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tiaa or Tia'a was an ancient Egyptian queen consort during the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. She was a "faceless concubine" during the time of Amenhotep II who withheld from her the title Great Royal Wife, but when her son Thutmose IV became pharaoh, he performed a revision of her status and gave her that title.[1][2]
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Tiaa | |
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Queen consort of Egypt Great Royal Wife King's Mother | |
Burial | KV32, Valley of the Kings, Thebes |
Spouse | Amenhotep II |
Issue | Thutmose IV |
Dynasty | Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt |
Religion | ancient Egyptian religion |
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