Nebtu

Nebtu
(fl. 1450 BC)
   Awife of Thutmose III. She is depicted in his tomb in the Valley of the Kings. It is not certain if she was a contemporary of his other wives or if she followed Sitiah and preceded Meryetre Hatshepsut.
   See also Nefrure.
Historical Dictionary Of Ancient Egypt by Morris L. Bierbrier

Ancient Egypt. A Reference Guide. . 2011.

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