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Name
  
Karomama I

Parents
  
Takelot I


Karomama I

Children
  
[Ta?]iirmer, Hornakhte, Tashakheper

Similar People
  

Grandparents
  
Osorkon I, Tashedkhonsu

Great-grandparents
  
Shoshenq I, Karomama A

Queen Karomama I was an Egyptian queen, married to Osorkon II. She was part of the 22nd dynasty of Ancient Egypt.

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Karomama I Queen Karomama I Illustration Ancient History Encyclopedia

Family

Karomama was likely a daughter of Pharaoh Takelot I. She was one of three known wives of Osorkon II. The other wives being Isetemkheb G and Djedmutesankh iv.

Karomama was the mother of at least two sons and three daughters:

  • Prince Shoshenq D, was High Priest of Ptah
  • Prince Hornakhte was the High Priest of Amun in Tanis. He was buried in his father's tomb at Tanis, having died at the age of ca 8 or 9 years old.
  • Princess Tashakheper may have served as God's Wife of Amun during the reign of Takelot III
  • Princess Karomama C, who may be identical to Karomama Meritmut, a God's Wife of Amun
  • Princess [Ta?]iirmer
  • Biography

    Osorkon II had many buildings raised during his reign, including a detailed monumental red granite hall in the 22nd year of his reign. Relief images of him and Queen Karomama decorate the walls. Queen Karomama (also known as Karoama B) was also a Royal daughter, but it is unclear which King was her father. As she is not titled Royal Sister, one can assume she was not Takeloth I's daughter, but the lack of the title King's Sister is not conclusive. Other candidates are Shoshenq II or Harsiese. In the Jubilee reliefs, she is accompanied by her three daughters Tashakheper A, Karomama C and iirmer (Year 22).

    References

    Karomama I Wikipedia


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