Tanedjemet

Tanodjmy
King's Wife, King's Daughter
The queen's portrait from her tomb, QV33.
Burial
QV 33, Valley of the Queens, Thebes
SpouseProbably Seti I
Egyptian name
G1 t M30Aa15
Z4
Y1
B1
Dynasty19th of Egypt
FatherPossibly Horemheb
ReligionAncient Egyptian religion

Tanedjemet or more accurately Tanedjemy or Tanodjmy (tʒnḏmy) is a King's Daughter (sʒt-nsw), King's Wife (ḥmt-nsw), and Mistress of Upper and Lower Egypt (ḥnwt šmʿw tʒ-mḥw) from the New Kingdom period, only known from her tomb in the Valley of the Queens. While her identity and connections are unstated by any surviving sources, the circumstantial evidence has been interpreted to show that she was almost certainly a wife of Seti I and probably a daughter of Horemheb.[1]

  1. ^ Mladjov 2014: 57-58 (for analysis of the name), 67 (for relationships); Demas & Agnew 2012: 33, and 2016: 144, 180.