词条 | Karomama Meritmut |
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| name=Karomama Meritmut | alt_name = Karomama G | image =Louvre 032008 16.jpg | caption = Statuette of Karomama Meritmut at the Louvre | predecessor=Henuttawy | successor=Shepenupet I | reign= | dynasty=22nd Dynasty | role=God's Wife of Amun | prenomen= Sitamun Mutemhat | nomen= | father = possibly Osorkon II | mother = }}Karomama Meritmut (prenomen: Sitamun Mutemhat) was an ancient Egyptian high priestess, a God's Wife of Amun during the 22nd Dynasty.[1] She is possibly identical with Karomama, a daughter of Pharaoh Osorkon II, who was depicted in the sed-hall of the pharaoh. She followed Henuttawy as high priestess. She is depicted in the Karnak chapel Osiris-Nebankh ("Osiris, Lord of Life"). A bronze statue of hers, which she received from her overseer of the treasury Ahentefnakht,[2] is in the Louvre now;[1] a votive statue of Maat she also received from him, was found in Karnak, a stela of hers, her canopic jars and ushabtis are in Berlin.[3] She was followed as God's Wife by Shepenupet I. Her tomb was found in December 2014 in the area of the Ramesseum at Thebes.[4] Sources{{Commons category|Karomama Meritmut}}1. ^1 {{dodson}}, p.219 {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Karomama Meritmut}}2. ^Helen Jacquet-Gordon: A Statuette of Ma'et and the Identity of the Divine Adoratress Karomama, in: ZÄS 94 (1967), 86-93 3. ^Dodson & Hilton, p.220 4. ^Karomama tomb discovered in the Ramesseum temple 4 : 10th-century BC women|People of the Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt|10th-century BC clergy|Ancient Egyptian priestesses |
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