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Queen 's story "T" stood next to her husband and carried with her son and bear the death of her grandson







Queen 's story "T" stood next to her husband and carried with her son and bear the death of her grandson






An Egyptian queen played a prominent and effective role in the story of the life of two of the greatest kings of Pharaonic Egypt.

 At an early age, Queen Ti married King Amenhotep III, the most powerful king of the modern state, known for his era of political diplomacy, political marriage, and the kings of the ancient Near East.

 T gave birth to Amenhotep III Amenhotep IV, nicknamed Akhenaten, who converted the official religion of the state to become the cult of Aten Li, unlike the ancient pharaohs of Egypt who belonged to Amun.

 Queen T was a prominent figure in the royal life that she lived, although she is not of royal origins as mentioned earlier, and one of the most prominent roles when Nefertiti presented to King Akhenaten during one of the concerts organized in the palace to be chosen by his partner.


 Queen Ti was one of the greatest queens of Pharaonic Egypt and supported her husband and son in the affairs of the Kingdom economically and politically and was a deputy for the king in the celebrations, and to the extent that he was writing her name in the international correspondence.



It had a role in the inauguration of her son Akhenaten to the throne of Egypt, who chose a new capital is now Amarna Minya, and also changed the course of official religion from the cult of Amun to worship Aton unlike his mother Tee, who was loyal to the god Amun unlike her son was offering them gifts and offerings to approach God Amun.

In the Egyptian Museum of Liberation there is a statue emphasizing the role of Royal T and the greatness of her status at the king, and the statue of the queen sitting with her husband King Amenhotep III, also has a statue of the head of the Queen.

 The Queen also has a statue of the finest Egyptian pieces of ebony in the Berlin Museum, which highlights its features with high accuracy and has been found many funerary furniture.

Inside the tomb of King Tutankhamun was a tuft of his grandmother Queen T's hair in a small sarcophagus, which explicitly states that it was Queen T and died under the reign of the young Pharaonic king.

 The latest finds related to the Kingdom of T are what was announced through the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities after the discovery of a statue likely to be Queen T in Luxor, through the excavations of the European mission
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