Seniseneb (Thutmose I.)

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Seniseneb (Thutmose I.) in hieroglyphics
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Seniseneb (also Seni-seneb ) was the mother of the ancient Egyptian king ( pharaoh ) Thutmose I. She carried the title of king mother . In a Thorn ascent announcement from Wadi Halfa , in addition to the coronation date of Thutmosis I ( 21st Peret III ), Seniseneb is also mentioned, who, as the king's mother, is also to swear the oath of allegiance in the future. Seniseneb is also depicted on a relief in the mortuary temple of Hatshepsut .

literature

  • Édouard Naville : The Temple of Deir el Bahari. Plates 1 - 24: The north-western end of the upper platform . Egypt Exploration Fund, London 1895, plate XIII.
  • Andrea Klug: A new fragment of Thutmose I's accession notice. In: Mechthild Schade-Busch: Open paths. Festschrift for Rolf Gundlach on his 65th birthday . Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1996, ISBN 3-447-03879-9 , pp. 124-128.

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Individual evidence

  1. stele Cairo CG 34006: Adriaan de Buck : Coronation decree of Tuthmosis I . 1948, p. 46, document IV. (79.5-81.8).