Mutnofret, daughter of Amenhotep I of Ahmose|Princess


Associates of Queen Mutnofret of Amenhotep I
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED


< Thutmose II (Akheperenre) (Aakheperenra) of Thutmose I|Pharaoh
birt: Egypt
deat: 1479 BC
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AKA Queen (Mutnofret) Moutnofrit of Amenhotep I
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED

 
 Eighteenth Dynasty Pharaohs of Egypt
 birt: 1539 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1295 BC
 Pharaoh Nebpehtire Ahmose I, Ahmosis I 
 birt: ABT 1575 BC
deat: 1544 BC
plac: Egypt Ruled 1570-1544 BC
 Djeserkara Djeserkare of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
 Amenhotep I of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
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 Mutnofret, daughter of Amenhotep I of Ahmose|Princess 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED


Thutmose I (Tuthmosis) (Akheperkare) (Aakheperkara) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh
marr:
birt: Egypt
deat: 1481 BC
 
  Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
  birt: ABT 1600 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
  Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh 
  birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
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   Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
  Ahmose I (Amosis) (Nebpehtyre) (Nebpehtyra) of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
  birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1514 BC
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    Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
    birt: ABT 1600 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
   Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen 
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
   Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Ahhotep II, daughter of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
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  Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
  birt: ABT 1600 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
  Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh 
  birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
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   Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
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 Ahmose-Nefertiri of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
  birt: ABT 1600 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
 Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:

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Associates of Queen Mutnofret of Amenhotep I

 
 Pharaoh Nebpehtire Ahmose I, Ahmosis I
 birt: ABT 1575 BC
deat: 1544 BC
plac: Egypt Ruled 1570-1544 BC
 Djeserkara Djeserkare of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
 Amenhotep I of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
marr:
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 Thutmose I (Tuthmosis) (Akheperkare) (Aakheperkara) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1481 BC
marr:
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   Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
   birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
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   Ahmose I (Amosis) (Nebpehtyre) (Nebpehtyra) of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
   birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1514 BC
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    Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen
   birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
  Ahhotep II, daughter of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
   Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
   birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
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  Ahmose-Nefertiri of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
 birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Associates of Queen Mutnofret of Amenhotep I 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
 
  Pharaoh Nebpehtire Ahmose I, Ahmosis I
  birt: ABT 1575 BC
deat: 1544 BC
plac: Egypt Ruled 1570-1544 BC
  Djeserkara Djeserkare of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|Pharaoh 
  birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
  Amenhotep I of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
  birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
marr:
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 Mutnofret, daughter of Amenhotep I of Ahmose|Princess 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
  birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
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  Ahmose I (Amosis) (Nebpehtyre) (Nebpehtyra) of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
  birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1514 BC
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   Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Ahhotep II, daughter of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
  birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
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 Ahmose-Nefertiri of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
 Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
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Wadjmose of Thutmose I of Ahmose I|Prince


Associates of Wasjmose of Thutmose I
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED

 
 Pharaoh Nebpehtire Ahmose I, Ahmosis I
 birt: ABT 1575 BC
deat: 1544 BC
plac: Egypt Ruled 1570-1544 BC
 Djeserkara Djeserkare of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
 Amenhotep I of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
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 Thutmose I (Tuthmosis) (Akheperkare) (Aakheperkara) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1481 BC
marr:
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   Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
   birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
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   Ahmose I (Amosis) (Nebpehtyre) (Nebpehtyra) of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
   birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1514 BC
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    Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen
   birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
  Ahhotep II, daughter of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
   Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
   birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
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  Ahmose-Nefertiri of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
 birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Wadjmose of Thutmose I of Ahmose I|Prince 
birt: Egypt
deat: BEF 1481 BC
 
  Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
  birt: ABT 1600 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
  Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh 
  birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
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   Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
  Ahmose I (Amosis) (Nebpehtyre) (Nebpehtyra) of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
  birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1514 BC
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    Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
    birt: ABT 1600 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
   Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen 
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
   Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Ahmose II (Ahmose Tumerisy) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
  birt: ABT 1600 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
  Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh 
  birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
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   Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Ahmose-Nefertiri of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
  birt: ABT 1600 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
 Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:

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Amenmose of Thutmose I of Ahmose I|Prince


Associates of Prince Amenmose of Thutmose I
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED

 
 Pharaoh Nebpehtire Ahmose I, Ahmosis I
 birt: ABT 1575 BC
deat: 1544 BC
plac: Egypt Ruled 1570-1544 BC
 Djeserkara Djeserkare of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
 Amenhotep I of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
marr:
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 Thutmose I (Tuthmosis) (Akheperkare) (Aakheperkara) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1481 BC
marr:
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   Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
   birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
marr:
marr:
   Ahmose I (Amosis) (Nebpehtyre) (Nebpehtyra) of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
   birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1514 BC
marr:
marr:
marr:
marr:
marr:
marr:
 
    Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen
   birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
  Ahhotep II, daughter of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
   Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
   birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
marr:
marr:
  Ahmose-Nefertiri of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
 birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Amenmose of Thutmose I of Ahmose I|Prince 
birt: Egypt
deat: BEF 1481 BC
 
  Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
  birt: ABT 1600 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
  Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh 
  birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
marr:
marr:
 
   Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
  Ahmose I (Amosis) (Nebpehtyre) (Nebpehtyra) of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
  birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1514 BC
marr:
marr:
marr:
marr:
marr:
marr:
 
    Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
    birt: ABT 1600 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
   Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen 
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
   Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Ahmose II (Ahmose Tumerisy) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
  birt: ABT 1600 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
  Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh 
  birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
marr:
marr:
 
   Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Ahmose-Nefertiri of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
  birt: ABT 1600 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
 Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:

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Associates of Pharaoh Thutmose I of Ahmose I

 
 Pharaoh Nebpehtire Ahmose I, Ahmosis I
 birt: ABT 1575 BC
deat: 1544 BC
plac: Egypt Ruled 1570-1544 BC
 Djeserkara Djeserkare of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
 Amenhotep I of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
marr:
marr:
 Thutmose I (Tuthmosis) (Akheperkare) (Aakheperkara) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1481 BC
marr:
marr:
 
   Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
   birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
marr:
marr:
   Ahmose I (Amosis) (Nebpehtyre) (Nebpehtyra) of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
   birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1514 BC
marr:
marr:
marr:
marr:
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marr:
 
    Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen
   birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
  Ahhotep II, daughter of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
   Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
   birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
marr:
marr:
  Ahmose-Nefertiri of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
 birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Associates of Pharaoh Thutmose I of Ahmose I 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
 
  Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
  birt: ABT 1600 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
  Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh 
  birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
marr:
marr:
 
   Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
  Ahmose I (Amosis) (Nebpehtyre) (Nebpehtyra) of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
  birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1514 BC
marr:
marr:
marr:
marr:
marr:
marr:
 
    Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
    birt: ABT 1600 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
   Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen 
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
   Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Ahmose II (Ahmose Tumerisy) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
  birt: ABT 1600 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
  Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh 
  birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
marr:
marr:
 
   Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Ahmose-Nefertiri of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
  birt: ABT 1600 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
 Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:

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Associates of Wasjmose of Thutmose I

 
 Djeserkara Djeserkare of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|Pharaoh
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
 Amenhotep I of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
marr:
marr:
 Thutmose I (Tuthmosis) (Akheperkare) (Aakheperkara) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1481 BC
marr:
marr:
 
   Ahmose I (Amosis) (Nebpehtyre) (Nebpehtyra) of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh
   birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1514 BC
marr:
marr:
marr:
marr:
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marr:
  Ahhotep II, daughter of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Ahmose-Nefertiri of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen
 birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Wadjmose of Thutmose I of Ahmose I|Prince 
 birt: Egypt
deat: BEF 1481 BC
 
   Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
   birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
marr:
marr:
   Ahmose I (Amosis) (Nebpehtyre) (Nebpehtyra) of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
   birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1514 BC
marr:
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    Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen
   birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
  Ahmose II (Ahmose Tumerisy) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
   Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
   birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
marr:
marr:
  Ahmose-Nefertiri of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
 birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Associates of Wasjmose of Thutmose I 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED

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Associates of Prince Amenmose of Thutmose I

 
 Djeserkara Djeserkare of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|Pharaoh
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
 Amenhotep I of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
marr:
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 Thutmose I (Tuthmosis) (Akheperkare) (Aakheperkara) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1481 BC
marr:
marr:
 
   Ahmose I (Amosis) (Nebpehtyre) (Nebpehtyra) of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh
   birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1514 BC
marr:
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  Ahhotep II, daughter of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Ahmose-Nefertiri of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen
 birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Amenmose of Thutmose I of Ahmose I|Prince 
 birt: Egypt
deat: BEF 1481 BC
 
   Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
   birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
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   Ahmose I (Amosis) (Nebpehtyre) (Nebpehtyra) of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
   birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1514 BC
marr:
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    Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen
   birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
  Ahmose II (Ahmose Tumerisy) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
   Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
   birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
marr:
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  Ahmose-Nefertiri of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
 birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Associates of Prince Amenmose of Thutmose I 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED

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Associates of Neferubity of Thutmose II

 
 Associates of Neferubity of Thutmose II 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
 
  Amenhotep I of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh
  birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
marr:
marr:
  Thutmose I (Tuthmosis) (Akheperkare) (Aakheperkara) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
  birt: Egypt
deat: 1481 BC
marr:
marr:
 
   Ahhotep II, daughter of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
  Thutmose II (Akheperenre) (Aakheperenra) of Thutmose I|Pharaoh 
  birt: Egypt
deat: 1479 BC
marr:
marr:
 
    Amenhotep I of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh
    birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
marr:
marr:
   Mutnofret, daughter of Amenhotep I of Ahmose|Princess 
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
   Ahhotep II, daughter of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Neferubity, daughter of Thutmose II of Thutmose I|Princess 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
 
  Amenhotep I of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh
  birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
marr:
marr:
  Thutmose I (Tuthmosis) (Akheperkare) (Aakheperkara) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
  birt: Egypt
deat: 1481 BC
marr:
marr:
 
   Ahhotep II, daughter of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Hatshepsut (Maatkare) of Thutmose I of Ahmose I|Pharaoh 
birt: Egypt
deat: 1458 BC
marr:
marr:
 
  Ahmose I (Amosis) (Nebpehtyre) (Nebpehtyra) of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh
  birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1514 BC
marr:
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 Ahmose II (Ahmose Tumerisy) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
 Ahmose-Nefertiri of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen
birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:

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Associates of Pharaoh Thutmose II of Thutmose I

 
 Djeserkara Djeserkare of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|Pharaoh
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
 Amenhotep I of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
marr:
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 Thutmose I (Tuthmosis) (Akheperkare) (Aakheperkara) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1481 BC
marr:
marr:
 
   Ahmose I (Amosis) (Nebpehtyre) (Nebpehtyra) of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh
   birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1514 BC
marr:
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  Ahhotep II, daughter of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Ahmose-Nefertiri of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen
 birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Thutmose II (Akheperenre) (Aakheperenra) of Thutmose I|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1479 BC
marr:
marr:
 
   Djeserkara Djeserkare of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|Pharaoh
   birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
   Amenhotep I of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
   birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
marr:
marr:
  Mutnofret, daughter of Amenhotep I of Ahmose|Princess 
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
   Ahmose I (Amosis) (Nebpehtyre) (Nebpehtyra) of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh
   birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1514 BC
marr:
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  Ahhotep II, daughter of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Ahmose-Nefertiri of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen
 birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Associates of Pharaoh Thutmose II of Thutmose I 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
 
  Djeserkara Djeserkare of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|Pharaoh
  birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
  Amenhotep I of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
  birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
marr:
marr:
  Thutmose I (Tuthmosis) (Akheperkare) (Aakheperkara) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
  birt: Egypt
deat: 1481 BC
marr:
marr:
 
    Ahmose I (Amosis) (Nebpehtyre) (Nebpehtyra) of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh
    birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1514 BC
marr:
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   Ahhotep II, daughter of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
   Ahmose-Nefertiri of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen
  birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Hatshepsut (Maatkare) of Thutmose I of Ahmose I|Pharaoh 
birt: Egypt
deat: 1458 BC
marr:
marr:
 
  Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
  birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
marr:
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  Ahmose I (Amosis) (Nebpehtyre) (Nebpehtyra) of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
  birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1514 BC
marr:
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   Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Ahmose II (Ahmose Tumerisy) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
  birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
marr:
marr:
 Ahmose-Nefertiri of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
 Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:

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Associates of Pharaoh Hatshepsut of Thutmose I

 
 Djeserkara Djeserkare of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|Pharaoh
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
 Amenhotep I of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
marr:
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 Thutmose I (Tuthmosis) (Akheperkare) (Aakheperkara) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1481 BC
marr:
marr:
 
   Ahmose I (Amosis) (Nebpehtyre) (Nebpehtyra) of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh
   birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1514 BC
marr:
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  Ahhotep II, daughter of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Ahmose-Nefertiri of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen
 birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Thutmose II (Akheperenre) (Aakheperenra) of Thutmose I|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1479 BC
marr:
marr:
 
   Djeserkara Djeserkare of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|Pharaoh
   birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
   Amenhotep I of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
   birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
marr:
marr:
  Mutnofret, daughter of Amenhotep I of Ahmose|Princess 
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
   Ahmose I (Amosis) (Nebpehtyre) (Nebpehtyra) of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh
   birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1514 BC
marr:
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  Ahhotep II, daughter of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Ahmose-Nefertiri of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen
 birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Associates of Pharaoh Hatshepsut of Thutmose I 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
 
  Djeserkara Djeserkare of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|Pharaoh
  birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
  Amenhotep I of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
  birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
marr:
marr:
  Thutmose I (Tuthmosis) (Akheperkare) (Aakheperkara) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
  birt: Egypt
deat: 1481 BC
marr:
marr:
 
    Ahmose I (Amosis) (Nebpehtyre) (Nebpehtyra) of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh
    birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1514 BC
marr:
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   Ahhotep II, daughter of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
   Ahmose-Nefertiri of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen
  birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Hatshepsut (Maatkare) of Thutmose I of Ahmose I|Pharaoh 
birt: Egypt
deat: 1458 BC
marr:
marr:
 
  Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
  birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
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  Ahmose I (Amosis) (Nebpehtyre) (Nebpehtyra) of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
  birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1514 BC
marr:
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   Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Ahmose II (Ahmose Tumerisy) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
  birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
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 Ahmose-Nefertiri of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
 Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:

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AKA Queen (Makeda or Hatshepsut) of Sheba

 
 AKA Queen (Makeda or Hatshepsut) of Sheba 
birt: Ethiopia
plac: |1 Kings 10:1-13|1: And when the queen of Sheba heard of the fame of Solomon concerning the name of the LORD|, she came to prove him with hard questions. 2: And she came to Jerusalem with a very grea|t train, with camels that bare spices, and very much gold, and precious stones: and when sh|e was come to Solomon, she communed with him of all that was in her heart. 3: And Solomon to|ld her all her questions: there was not any thing hid from the king, which he told her not.4|: And when the queen of Sheba had seen all Solomon's wisdom, and the house that he had built|, 5: And the meat of his table, and the sitting of his servants, and the attendance of his m|inisters, and their apparel, and his cupbearers, and his ascent by which he went up unto th|e house of the LORD; there was no more spirit in her. 6: And she said to the king, It wa|s a true report that I heard in mine own land of thy acts and of thy wisdom. 7: Howbeit I be|lieved not the words, until I came, and mine eyes had seen it: and, behold, the half was no|t told me: thy wisdom and prosperity exceedeth the fame which I heard. 8: Happy are thy men|, happy are these thy servants, which stand continually before thee, and that hear thy wisdom|. 9: Blessed be the LORD thy God, which delighted in thee, to set thee on the throne of Isra|el: because the LORD loved Israel for ever, therefore made he thee king, to do judgment and j|ustice. 10: And she gave the king an hundred and twenty talents of gold, and of spices ver|y great store, and precious stones: there came no more such abundance of spices as these whic|h the queen of Sheba gave to king Solomon. 11: And the navy also of Hiram, that brought gol|d from Ophir, brought in from Ophir great plenty of almug trees, and precious stones. 12: An|d the king made of the almug trees pillars for the house of the LORD, and for the king's hous|e, harps also and psalteries for singers: there came no such almug trees, nor were seen unt|o this day. 13: And king Solomon gave unto the queen of Sheba all her desire, whatsoever sh|e asked, beside that which Solomon gave her of his royal bounty. So she turned and went to he|r own country, she and her servants.||2 Chr. 9:1-12|1: And when the queen of Sheba heard of the fame of Solomon, she came to prove Solomon with h|ard questions at Jerusalem, with a very great company, and camels that bare spices, and gol|d in abundance, and precious stones: and when she was come to Solomon, she communed with hi|m of all that was in her heart. 2: And Solomon told her all her questions: and there was not|hing hid from Solomon which he told her not. 3: And when the queen of Sheba had seen the wis|dom of Solomon, and the house that he had built, 4: And the meat of his table, and the sitti|ng of his servants, and the attendance of his ministers, and their apparel; his cupbearers al|so, and their apparel; and his ascent by which he went up into the house of the LORD; there w|as no more spirit in her. 5: And she said to the king, It was a true report which I heard i|n mine own land of thine acts, and of thy wisdom: 6: Howbeit I believed not their words, unt|il I came, and mine eyes had seen it: and, behold, the one half of the greatness of thy wisdo|m was not told me: for thou exceedest the fame that I heard. 7: Happy are thy men, and happ|y are these thy servants, which stand continually before thee, and hear thy wisdom. 8: Bless|ed be the LORD thy God, which delighted in thee to set thee on his throne, to be king for th|e LORD thy God: because thy God loved Israel, to establish them for ever, therefore made he t|hee king over them, to do judgment and justice. 9: And she gave the king an hundred and twen|ty talents of gold, and of spices great abundance, and precious stones: neither was there an|y such spice as the queen of Sheba gave king Solomon. 10: And the servants also of Huram, an|d the servants of Solomon, which brought gold from Ophir, brought algum trees and precious st|ones. 11: And the king made of the algum trees terraces to the house of the LORD, and to th|e king's palace, and harps and psalteries for singers: and there were none such seen before i|n the land of Judah. 12: And king Solomon gave to the queen of Sheba all her desire, whatsoe|ver she asked, beside that which she had brought unto the king. So she turned, and went awa|y to her own land, she and her servants.
deat: DECEASED

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Associates of Pharaoh Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII

 
 Nebiryerawet I|Pharaoh
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
 Nebiryerawet II|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
 Siamun (Senakhtenre)|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
 Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh 
 birt: ABT 1600 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Associates of Pharaoh Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
 
 Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:

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Associates of Pharaoh Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I

 
 Nebiryerawet II|Pharaoh
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
 Siamun (Senakhtenre)|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
 Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh 
 birt: ABT 1600 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh 
 birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
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  Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen 
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Associates of Pharaoh Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
 
  Nebiryerawet II|Pharaoh
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
  Siamun (Senakhtenre)|Pharaoh 
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
  Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh 
  birt: ABT 1600 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
 Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:

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Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen


< Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
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< Ahmose-Inhapi of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:


AKA Pharaoh (Seqenenre) Sanakten-Re Taa I
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED


< Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:


Associates of Pharaoh Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED


AKA Pharaoh (Seqenenre) Senakhtenre Tao I
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED

 
 Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED


Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
marr:
birt: ABT 1600 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED

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Associates of Pharaoh Kahmose of Seqenenre Taa II

 
 Siamun (Senakhtenre)|Pharaoh
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
 Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh 
 birt: ABT 1600 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh 
 birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
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  Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen 
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Kahmose (Kamose) (Wadjkheperre) of Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I|Pharaoh 
 birt: ABT 1555 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1539 BC
marr:
 
   Siamun (Senakhtenre)|Pharaoh
   birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
   Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh 
   birt: ABT 1600 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
  Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen 
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen 
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Associates of Pharaoh Kahmose of Seqenenre Taa II 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
 
 Ahmose Meritamen I (chief wife of Kamose)|Queen 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:

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Merytra (Meritre Hatshepsut), daughter of Huy|Queen


< Amenhotep II (Amenophis) (Akheperure) of Thutmose III of Thutmose II|Pharaoh
birt: ABT 1475 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1392 BC
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Associates of Queen Merytra of Huy
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED


AKA Queen (Merytra) Hatshepsut of Huy
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED


AKA Queen (Merytra) Meryetre of Huy
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED


AKA Queen (Merytra) Meritra-Hatshepsut of Huy
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED

 
 Merytra (Meritre Hatshepsut), daughter of Huy|Queen 
birt: ABT 1515 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED


Thutmose III (Menkheperre) of Thutmose II|Pharaoh
marr:
birt: ABT 1515 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1425 BC


Amenhotep II (Amenophis) (Akheperure) of Thutmose III of Thutmose II|Pharaoh
marr:
birt: ABT 1475 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1392 BC

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Associates of Pharaoh Amenhotep II of Thutmose III

 
 Thutmose I (Tuthmosis) (Akheperkare) (Aakheperkara) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1481 BC
marr:
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 Thutmose II (Akheperenre) (Aakheperenra) of Thutmose I|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1479 BC
marr:
marr:
 
  Mutnofret, daughter of Amenhotep I of Ahmose|Princess
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Thutmose III (Menkheperre) of Thutmose II|Pharaoh 
 birt: ABT 1515 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1425 BC
marr:
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marr:
 
   Thutmose I (Tuthmosis) (Akheperkare) (Aakheperkara) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh
   birt: Egypt
deat: 1481 BC
marr:
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  Hatshepsut (Maatkare) of Thutmose I of Ahmose I|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1458 BC
marr:
marr:
 
  Ahmose II (Ahmose Tumerisy) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Amenhotep II (Amenophis) (Akheperure) of Thutmose III of Thutmose II|Pharaoh 
 birt: ABT 1475 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1392 BC
marr:
marr:
marr:
marr:
 
  Merytra (Meritre Hatshepsut), daughter of Huy|Queen 
 birt: ABT 1515 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
marr:
 Associates of Pharaoh Amenhotep II of Thutmose III 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
 
 Tiaa (Tio) (Tiya) (Tiy) (wife of Amenhotep II)|Queen 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
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AKA Pharaoh (Amenhotep II) Akheperure of Thutmose III

 
 Thutmose I (Tuthmosis) (Akheperkare) (Aakheperkara) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1481 BC
marr:
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 Thutmose II (Akheperenre) (Aakheperenra) of Thutmose I|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1479 BC
marr:
marr:
 
  Mutnofret, daughter of Amenhotep I of Ahmose|Princess
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Thutmose III (Menkheperre) of Thutmose II|Pharaoh 
 birt: ABT 1515 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1425 BC
marr:
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marr:
 
   Thutmose I (Tuthmosis) (Akheperkare) (Aakheperkara) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh
   birt: Egypt
deat: 1481 BC
marr:
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  Hatshepsut (Maatkare) of Thutmose I of Ahmose I|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1458 BC
marr:
marr:
 
  Ahmose II (Ahmose Tumerisy) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Amenhotep II (Amenophis) (Akheperure) of Thutmose III of Thutmose II|Pharaoh 
 birt: ABT 1475 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1392 BC
marr:
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marr:
marr:
 
  Merytra (Meritre Hatshepsut), daughter of Huy|Queen 
 birt: ABT 1515 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
marr:
 AKA Pharaoh (Amenhotep II) Akheperure of Thutmose III 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
 
 Tiaa (Tio) (Tiya) (Tiy) (wife of Amenhotep II)|Queen 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
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AKA Pharaoh (Amenhotep II) Amenophis II of Thutmose III

 
 Thutmose I (Tuthmosis) (Akheperkare) (Aakheperkara) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1481 BC
marr:
marr:
 Thutmose II (Akheperenre) (Aakheperenra) of Thutmose I|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1479 BC
marr:
marr:
 
  Mutnofret, daughter of Amenhotep I of Ahmose|Princess
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Thutmose III (Menkheperre) of Thutmose II|Pharaoh 
 birt: ABT 1515 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1425 BC
marr:
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marr:
 
   Thutmose I (Tuthmosis) (Akheperkare) (Aakheperkara) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh
   birt: Egypt
deat: 1481 BC
marr:
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  Hatshepsut (Maatkare) of Thutmose I of Ahmose I|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1458 BC
marr:
marr:
 
  Ahmose II (Ahmose Tumerisy) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen
 birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Amenhotep II (Amenophis) (Akheperure) of Thutmose III of Thutmose II|Pharaoh 
 birt: ABT 1475 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1392 BC
marr:
marr:
marr:
marr:
 
  Merytra (Meritre Hatshepsut), daughter of Huy|Queen 
 birt: ABT 1515 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
marr:
 AKA Pharaoh (Amenhotep II) Amenophis II of Thutmose III 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
 
 Tiaa (Tio) (Tiya) (Tiy) (wife of Amenhotep II)|Queen 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
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AKA Pharaoh (Amenhotep I) Amenophis I of Ahmose

 
 Eighteenth Dynasty Pharaohs of Egypt
 birt: 1539 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1295 BC
 Pharaoh Nebpehtire Ahmose I, Ahmosis I 
 birt: ABT 1575 BC
deat: 1544 BC
plac: Egypt Ruled 1570-1544 BC
 Djeserkara Djeserkare of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
 Amenhotep I of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
 birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
marr:
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 AKA Pharaoh (Amenhotep I) Amenophis I of Ahmose 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
 
  Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
  birt: ABT 1600 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
  Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh 
  birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
marr:
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   Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
  Ahmose I (Amosis) (Nebpehtyre) (Nebpehtyra) of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh 
  birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1514 BC
marr:
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    Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
    birt: ABT 1600 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
   Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen 
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
   Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Ahhotep II, daughter of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
  birt: ABT 1600 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
  Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh 
  birt: ABT 1575 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html)
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   Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen
  birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Ahmose-Nefertiri of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
  Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh
  birt: ABT 1600 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:
 
 Tetisheri (wife of Seqenenre Taa I)|Queen
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:

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