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Queen Ahmose was the mother of Hatshepsut of Egypt. Ahmose was the granddaughter of Queen Ahmose-Nefertari and Amenhotep I of Egypt. Her daughter Hatshepsut went on to be one of Egypt's greatest pharaohs. Carved sphinx with face of Hatshepsut, Cairo Museum Maatkare Hatshepsut (c. ... Queen Ahmose-Nefertari of Egypt was the sister-wife of Egypts Pharaoh King Ahmose I. She had two children-Amenhotep I and Aahhotep II, who wed each other and had the Princess Aahmes. ... nomen or birth name Djeserkare Amenhotep I (d. ... Pharaoh (Arabic فرعون ) (Hebrew פַּרְעֹה ); is a title used to refer to the kings (of godly status) in ancient Egypt. ...


Ahmose was married to Thutmose I of Egypt, a military general who became pharaoh and had more statues made of him than all the other pharaohs combined. nomen or birth name Akheperkare Thutmose I (d. ...



Ankh Notable Ancient Egyptians edit Ankh
Old Kingdom Rulers: Narmer | Hor-Aha | Djoser | Sneferu | Khufu | Khafra | Menkaura | Pepi II
Middle Kingdom Rulers: Mentuhotep II | Mentuhotep IV | Senusret III | Amenemhat III | Sobekneferu
New Kingdom Rulers: Hatshepsut | Thutmose III | Amenhotep III | Akhenaten | Tutankhamun | Ramesses I | Seti I | Ramesses II
Other Rulers: Shoshenq I | Piye | Taharqa | Psammetichus I | Ptolemy I | Cleopatra VII
Consorts: Tetisheri | Ahmose-Nefertari | Ahmose | Tiy | Nefertiti | Ankhesenpaaten | Nefertari | Mark Antony
Court officials: Imhotep | Weni | Ahmose, son of Ebana | Ineni | Senemut | Yuya | Maya | Yuny | Manetho | Pothinus

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