Tiye
| Tiye | |||||||
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Bust of Tiye, now in the Ägyptisches Museum in Berlin, Germany | |||||||
| Queen consort of Egypt | |||||||
| Tenure | c. 1390 BC – 1353 BC (37–50 years) | ||||||
| Born | 1398 BC Akhmim, Upper Egypt | ||||||
| Died | 1338 BC (aged 40–60 years) | ||||||
| Burial | Royal Tomb of Akhenaten, Amarna (original tomb) KV55, The Valley of the Kings, Thebes (reburial?) Mummy found in the KV35 royal cache (Theban Necropolis) | ||||||
| Spouse | Amenhotep III | ||||||
| Issue | Sitamun Iset Henuttaneb Nebetah Thutmose Akhenaten "The Younger Lady" (probably) Smenkhkare (possibly) Beketaten (possibly) | ||||||
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| Dynasty | 18th of Egypt | ||||||
| Father | Yuya | ||||||
| Mother | Thuya | ||||||
| Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion | ||||||
Tiye (c. 1398 BC – 1338 BC, also spelled Tye, Taia, Tiy and Tiyi) was the Great Royal Wife of the Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III, mother of pharaoh Akhenaten and grandmother of pharaoh Tutankhamun; her parents were Yuya and Thuya. In 2010, DNA analysis confirmed her as the mummy known as "The Elder Lady" found in the tomb of Amenhotep II (KV35) in 1898.