誰が セティ1世 と結婚しましたか?

  • **Tanedjemet**はセティ1世と結婚しました。

  • **ツヤ**はセティ1世と結婚しました。

セティ1世

セティ1世

セティ1世(英語: Seti I、在位:紀元前1294年 - 紀元前1279年)は、古代エジプト第19王朝の第2代ファラオ。名は「セト神の君」を意味する。エジプト神話で主に悪として描かれるセトの名を冠したファラオは、第2王朝のセト・ペルイブセンと第13王朝のセト・メリブレなど数少ない。セティ1世は、アクエンアテンの時代に荒廃したエジプトの復興に努め、国力の充実も図った。海外遠征にも力を入れ、パレスティナへ侵攻、西ではリビュア軍を撃退し、南はナイル川の第四急流までを支配するに至った。彼の子、ラムセス2世の代におけるエジプトの大繁栄は、セティ1世の安定した治世によるものが大きいとみられる。

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Tanedjemet

Tanedjemet

Tanedjemet or more accurately Tanedjemy or Tanodjmy (tꜣnḏmy) is a King's Daughter (sꜣt-nsw), King's Wife (ḥmt-nsw), and Mistress of Upper and Lower Egypt (ḥnwt šmʿw tꜣ-mḥw) from the New Kingdom period, only known from her tomb in the Valley of the Queens. While her identity and connections are unstated by any surviving sources, the circumstantial evidence has been interpreted to show that she was almost certainly a wife of Seti I and probably a daughter of Horemheb.

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セティ1世

セティ1世
 
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ツヤ

ツヤ

Tuya (also called Tuy or more rarely Mut-Tuya or Muty; in transliteration from hieroglyphic, Twy, Twjȝ, or Twyȝ, as well as Mwt-Twjȝ,; in cuneiform texts from the Hittite correspondence, Tūya, SALTu-u-ia.) was the wife of Pharaoh Seti I of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt and mother of Tia, Ramesses II, and possibly Henutmire.

She was the daughter of Raia (Rʿjȝ), Lieutenant in the Chariotry, by his wife Ruya or Tuya (the name is partly broken: [R/T]wjȝ). Seti I and Tuya's daughter Tia (Ṯjȝ) was married to a high-ranking civil servant who was also called Tia (Ṯjȝ), the son of Amenwahsu (Jmn-wȝḥ-sw). The vast majority of Tuya's attestations as queen date to the reign of her son, making it less than completely certain that she bore the title of King's Great Wife during the reign of her husband. On the other hand, as mother of king's only known son, she might well have become Seti's chief queen, unlike another spouse, the royal daughter Tanodjmy.

As the mother of Ramesses II, Tuya enjoyed a privileged existence of a respected king's mother. Ramesses dedicated a monumental structure within his mortuary temple, the Ramesseum, to his mother, and also constructed a fine new tomb for her in the section of the Valley of the Queens that he developed for the burials of the women in his family. Following the peace treaty between Egypt and Hatti in Year 21 of Ramesses II (1259 BC according to the "Low Chronology"), Tuya sent congratulatory letters to the Hittite great king Ḫattušili III and to his queen Puduḫepa, who she addressed as her symbolic "brother" and "sister", respectively. However, by the time of the inauguration of Ramesses II's temple at Abu Simbel in Year 24 (1256 BC), Tuya appears to have been dead.

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