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nbw-m-ḥ3t[1]|align=right|era=egypt}}Nubemhat (nbw-m-ḥ3t, Gold is at the front, Gold is a name for Hathor[2]) was an Ancient Egyptian queen of the Second Intermediate Period. She was the wife of king Sekhemre Wadjkhaw Sobekemsaf I. She had the title Great Royal Wife and is known from several monuments. A statue with her name and title was found at Kawa in Nubia. She also appears on a stela from Denderah where her daughter, the king's daughter Sobekemheb is mentioned.[3][4] There also appears the king's son Ameny, son of the queen Haankhes.[5] Her only known title is ḥm.t-nswt-wr.t ("Great Royal Wife").[1] References1. ^1 Grajetzki, Wolfram. Ancient Egyptian Queens: A Hieroglyphic Dictionary. London: Golden House Publications. {{ISBN|0-9547218-9-6}} (2005) p.43 {{DEFAULTSORT:Nubemhat}}{{AncientEgypt-bio-stub}}2. ^Persönennamen, pp.10–191 3. ^Moscow I.1.b.32 and London, University College London 14326, S. Hodjash, O. Berlev: Egyptian Reliefs and Stelae in the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Leningrad 1982, p. 86-93, no. 41 4. ^Denderah on Digital Egypt (with translation of the stela) 5. ^Wolfram Grajetzki: Ancient Egyptian Queens, London 2005, p. 42 {{ISBN|0-9547218-9-6}} 2 : 17th-century BC women|Queens consort of the Seventeenth Dynasty of Egypt |
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