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The Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt family tree is complex and unclear, especially at its end. Beginning at the end of the Seventeenth dynasty of Egypt, the family tree is thought to be as follow (shows only major relationships). The Eighteenth Dynasty is perhaps the most famous of all the dynasties of Ancient Egypt. ... Categories: Articles to be expanded ...

 Sekenenra Tao I = Tetisheri | | | Sekenenra Tao II = ? | +------------+ | | Kamose Ahmose I = Ahmose-Nefertari | +---------+-------+ | | Amenhotep I = Aahhotep II ? = Semiseneb | | | | | | Ahmose = Thutmose I = Mutnofret | | | | | | Hatshepsut = Thutmose II = Asert | | +-----------+ | | | | Nefrure Meritre Thutmose III = Hatshepsut-Meryetre | | | Tiaa = Amenhotep II | | | Mutemwiya = Thutmose IV Yuya = Tjuyu | | | +---------------+ | |? |? Amenhotep III = Tiy Kheperkheprure Ay = Tey | | +------------------------+ +---------+ | | |? |? Thutmoses Kia = Akhenaten = Nefertiti Mutnedjmet = Horemheb = Amenia | | +------------------+ +---------+-----------+-----------------+-------------+------------+ |? | | | | | | | Smenkhkare Tutankhamun Meritaten Meketaten Ankhesenpaaten Neferneferuaten Neferneferure Setepenre _________________________________________/ / Tasherit ________________________________/ 

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