- Queen Ahmose
Queen Ahmose was the Ancient Egyptian royal queen of pharaoh,
Thutmose I , and the mother of queen and later, pharaoh,Hatshepsut . Ahmose was theGreat Royal Wife of Thutmose I, a military general whose rise to pharaoh was likely assured because of her marriage to him. Two of her sons and her elder daughter, Neferubity, are thought to have died before their father's death. Records of AncientEgypt regarding Ahmose are not certain as yet, it is possible that she was the royal granddaughter of QueenAhmose-Nefertari and the daughter ofAmenhotep I of Egypt or, that she was the royal daughter of king Ahmose and queen Ahmose-Nefertari, and a sister of Amenhotep I.Amenhotep I probably came to power while he was still young himself, and his mother, Ahmose-Nefertari, was
regent for him until he reached maturity.Shaw and Nicholson, p. 28.] This is evidenced because both his mother and he are credited with opening a worker village at the site of Deir el-Medina. This would never have been recorded as such if she had not been regent. Later, Amenhotep took for his Great Royal Wife, his sister,Ahmose-Meritamon .Grimal, p. 190.]The second royal daughter of Ahmose,
Hatshepsut , was thought to be very close to her parents, being placed into important administrative positions in the government, including the chief advisory role to her father. She survived her father and became the influential royal queen of Thutmose II, and then later, to rule in her own right as one of Egypt's greatest pharaohs.References
* Grajetzki, Wolfram (2005) Ancient Egyptian Queens – a hieroglyphic dictionary
She also had a daughter, Mutnofret,who soon had many sons with her husband Thutmose.
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