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Parents
  
Thutmose IV

Grandparents
  
Amenhotep II, Tiaa

Siblings
  
Amenhotep III

Nephews
  
Akhenaten, Thutmose

Great-grandparents
  
Thutmose III, Merytre-Hatshepsut

Nieces
  
Sitamun, Henuttaneb, Beketaten, Nebetah, Iset

Similar
  
Thutmose IV, Amenhotep III, Akhenaten, Amenhotep II, Nefertari

Siatum was an ancient Egyptian prince of the 18th dynasty. He was likely one of the sons of Pharaoh Thutmose IV and thus the brother or half-brother of Amenhotep III.

His existence is known from two sources: one is a mummy-label found on the mummy of his daughter Nebetia, where he is mentioned as her father; the other is a Saqqaran relief of his tutor, Meryre, where a person named Siatum is depicted sitting on Meryre's knee. There is no direct evidence linking the two persons – Nebetia's father and Meryre's pupil – together, but the style of the relief dates it to Amenhotep's reign, so Meryre must have been tutor either during Amenhotep's or his predecessor's reign, and Siatum's name corresponds to part of Thutmose's Horus name.

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Siatum Wikipedia


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