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Mutbenret (Benretmut) was an Egyptian noblewoman, and said to be the Sister of the Great Royal Wife Nefertiti. Her name used to be read as Mutnedjemet. The hieroglyphs for nedjem and bener are similar and so is their meaning. The name is now thought to be Mutbenret however.[1]
One theory holds that Mutbenret was the same person as Mutnedjmet the wife of Horemheb, the last ruler of the Eighteenth Dynasty.[2] But there is no conclusive evidence for this theory, and some challenge this theory.[3]
Mutbenret appears in several of the Tombs of the Nobles at Amarna:[4]
It is speculated that an alabaster piece found in Tutankhamen's tomb of a boat carrying a lady with a dwarf represents Mutbenret with one of these men.[7]
Akhenaten, Aten, Brooklyn Museum, Tutankhamun, Ancient Egypt
Ay, Egypt, Nefertiti, Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt, Ancient Egyptian religion
Ramesses II, Ahmose I, Amenhotep III, Akhenaten, Thutmose III
Horemheb, Nefertiti, Ay, Egypt, Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt