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Iset (daughter of Amenhotep III)

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Full Name
  
Iset

Title
  
Princess of Egypt

Parents
  
Amenhotep III, Tiye

Cousin
  
Mutnedjmet

Other names
  
Aset, Isis

Residence
  
Thèbes, Egypt

Ex-spouse
  
Amenhotep III

Monuments
  
She appears in the temple at Soleb

Relatives
  
several siblings Thutmose IV (grandfather)

Siblings
  
Akhenaten, Henuttaneb, Thutmose

Grandparents
  
Thutmose IV, Yuya, Mutemwiya, Tjuyu

Similar
  
Amenhotep III, Akhenaten, Henuttaneb, Tiye, Tutankhamun

Iset or Aset was a Princess of Egypt.

Family

Isis was one of the daughters of Ancient Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III of the 18th dynasty and his Great Royal Wife Tiye. She was a sister of Akhenaten. Iset's other brother was Crown Prince Thutmose.

Her name is the original Egyptian version of the name Isis. It is likely she was the royal couple's second daughter (after Sitamun). She became her father's wife in Year 34 of Amenhotep's reign, around Amenhotep's second sed festival.

She appears in the temple at Soleb with her parents and her sister Henuttaneb, and on a carnelian plaque (now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City) with Henuttaneb, before their parents. A box found in Gurob and a pair of kohl-tubes probably belong to her.

After the death of her father she is not mentioned again.

References

Iset (daughter of Amenhotep III) Wikipedia