Merytamun of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Princess


AKA Princess (Merytamun) Ahmose Meryt-amon of Ahmose I
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED


Associates of Princess Merytamum of Ahmose I
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)
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:
 
   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:
 Merytamun of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Princess 
birt: Egypt
deat: CHILD


Amenhotep I of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh
marr:
birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
 
  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)
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:
 
  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:

John Hoyt's Family Tree Chart Map | Map | List of Individuals | List of Surnames

Created by GEDBrowser


Satamun of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Princess


Associates of Satamun of Ahmose
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)
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:
 
   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:
 Satamun of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Princess 
birt: Egypt
deat: INFANT
 
  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)
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:
 
  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:

John Hoyt's Family Tree Chart Map | Map | List of Individuals | List of Surnames

Created by GEDBrowser


Sapair (Sipar) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Prince


AKA Prince (Sapair) Ahmose Sipar of Ahmose I
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED


Associates of Prince Sapair of Ahmose I
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)
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:
 
   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:
 Sapair (Sipar) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Prince 
birt: Egypt
deat: CHILD
 
  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)
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:
 
  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:

John Hoyt's Family Tree Chart Map | Map | List of Individuals | List of Surnames

Created by GEDBrowser


Saamen of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Prince


Associates of Saamen of Ahmose
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)
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:
 
   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:
 Saamen of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Prince 
birt: Egypt
deat: INFANT
 
  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)
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:
 
  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:

John Hoyt's Family Tree Chart Map | Map | List of Individuals | List of Surnames

Created by GEDBrowser


Ahhotep II, daughter of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen


< Thutmose I (Tuthmosis) (Akheperkare) (Aakheperkara) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh
birt: Egypt
deat: 1481 BC
marr:
marr:


AKA Queen (Ahhotep II) Aahotep II of Ahmose I
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED


Associates of Pharaoh Amenhotep I of Ahmose
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED


< Mutnofret, daughter of Amenhotep I of Ahmose|Princess
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED
marr:


AKA Pharaoh (Amenhotep I) Amenophis I of Ahmose
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED


< Ahmose Tumerisy, daughter of Amenhotep I of Ahmose|Princess
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED


< Amunemhat of Amenhotep I of Ahmose I|Prince
birt: Egypt
deat: CHILD


Associates of Queen Ahhotep II of Ahmose I
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)
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:
 
   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:
 Ahhotep II, daughter of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED


Amenhotep I of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh
marr:
birt: Egypt
deat: 1493 BC
 
  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)
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:
 
  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:

John Hoyt's Family Tree Chart Map | Map | List of Individuals | List of Surnames

Created by GEDBrowser


Associates of Satkames of Ahmose

 
 Associates of Satkames 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:
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:
 Satkames of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Princess 
birt: Egypt
deat: Age 30
 
  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:

John Hoyt's Family Tree Chart Map | Map | List of Individuals | List of Surnames

Created by GEDBrowser


Satkames of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Princess


Associates of Satkames of Ahmose
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)
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:
 
   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:
 Satkames of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Princess 
birt: Egypt
deat: Age 30
 
  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)
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:
 
  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:

John Hoyt's Family Tree Chart Map | Map | List of Individuals | List of Surnames

Created by GEDBrowser


Ahmose II (Ahmose Tumerisy) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen


AKA Queen (Ahmose II) Ahmose Tumerisy of Ahmose I
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED


< Nefrubity of Thutmose I of Ahmose I|Princess
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED


< Hatshepsut (Maatkare) of Thutmose I of Ahmose I|Pharaoh
birt: Egypt
deat: 1458 BC
marr:
marr:


Associates of Queen Ahmose II of Ahmose I
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED


AKA Pharaoh (Thutmose I) (Tuthmosis) Tuthmose I of Ahmose I
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED


< Wadjmose of Thutmose I of Ahmose I|Prince
birt: Egypt
deat: BEF 1481 BC


< Amenmose of Thutmose I of Ahmose I|Prince
birt: Egypt
deat: BEF 1481 BC


Associates of Pharaoh Thutmose I of Ahmose I
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED


AKA Pharaoh (Thutmose I) (Aakheperkara) Akheperkare of Ahmose I
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)
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:
 
   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:
 Ahmose II (Ahmose Tumerisy) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED


Thutmose I (Tuthmosis) (Akheperkare) (Aakheperkara) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh
marr:
birt: Egypt
deat: 1481 BC
 
  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)
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:
 
  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:

John Hoyt's Family Tree Chart Map | Map | List of Individuals | List of Surnames

Created by GEDBrowser


Associates of Pharaoh Ahmose I 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)
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:
 
   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 Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II 
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)
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:
 
  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:

John Hoyt's Family Tree Chart Map | Map | List of Individuals | List of Surnames

Created by GEDBrowser


AKA Pharaoh (Ahmose) Amosis I 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)
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:
 
   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:
 AKA Pharaoh (Ahmose) Amosis I of Seqenenre Taa II 
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)
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:
 
  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:

John Hoyt's Family Tree Chart Map | Map | List of Individuals | List of Surnames

Created by GEDBrowser


Associates of Queen Ahmose-Nefertiri 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)
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:
 
   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 Queen Ahmose-Nefertiri of Seqenenre Taa II 
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)
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:
 
  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:

John Hoyt's Family Tree Chart Map | Map | List of Individuals | List of Surnames

Created by GEDBrowser


AKA Princess (Merytamun) Ahmose Meryt-amon of Ahmose I

 
 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:
marr:
 AKA Princess (Merytamun) Ahmose Meryt-amon 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:
 Merytamun of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Princess 
birt: Egypt
deat: CHILD
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:

John Hoyt's Family Tree Chart Map | Map | List of Individuals | List of Surnames

Created by GEDBrowser


Associates of Satamun of Ahmose

 
 Associates of Satamun 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:
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:
 Satamun of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Princess 
birt: Egypt
deat: INFANT
 
  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:

John Hoyt's Family Tree Chart Map | Map | List of Individuals | List of Surnames

Created by GEDBrowser


Associates of Prince Sapair of Ahmose I

 
 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:
 Sapair (Sipar) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Prince 
 birt: Egypt
deat: CHILD
 
   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:
 Associates of Prince Sapair of Ahmose I 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED

John Hoyt's Family Tree Chart Map | Map | List of Individuals | List of Surnames

Created by GEDBrowser


Associates of Saamen of Ahmose

 
 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:
 Saamen of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Prince 
 birt: Egypt
deat: INFANT
 
   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:
 Associates of Saamen of Ahmose 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED

John Hoyt's Family Tree Chart Map | Map | List of Individuals | List of Surnames

Created by GEDBrowser


AKA Queen (Ahhotep II) Aahotep II of Ahmose I

 
 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:
marr:
 AKA Queen (Ahhotep II) Aahotep II 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:
 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)
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:

John Hoyt's Family Tree Chart Map | Map | List of Individuals | List of Surnames

Created by GEDBrowser


Associates of Pharaoh Amenhotep 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:
marr:
 Associates of Pharaoh Amenhotep 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:
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:
 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)
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:

John Hoyt's Family Tree Chart Map | Map | List of Individuals | List of Surnames

Created by GEDBrowser


Associates of Queen Ahmose II 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:
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:
 Associates of Queen Ahmose II 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:

John Hoyt's Family Tree Chart Map | Map | List of Individuals | List of Surnames

Created by GEDBrowser


Semiseneb (mother of Thutmose I)|Concubine

 
 Semiseneb (mother of Thutmose I)|Concubine 
birt: Egypt
deat: DECEASED


Ahmose I (Amosis) (Nebpehtyre) (Nebpehtyra) of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh
marr:
birt: ABT 1550 BC
plac: Egypt
deat: 1514 BC

John Hoyt's Family Tree Chart Map | Map | List of Individuals | List of Surnames

Created by GEDBrowser


AKA Pharaoh (Thutmose I) (Tuthmosis) Tuthmose 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:
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:
 AKA Pharaoh (Thutmose I) (Tuthmosis) Tuthmose 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:

John Hoyt's Family Tree Chart Map | Map | List of Individuals | List of Surnames

Created by GEDBrowser