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Tiaa
Ancient Egyptian queen consort / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other uses, see Tiaa (disambiguation).
Not to be confused with TIAA.
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 | |
![]() Joint statue of Tiaa and her son Thutmose IV | |
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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