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    Neferure or Neferura ( Ancient Egyptian: Nfrw-Rꜥ, meaning The Beauty of Re) was an Egyptian princess of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. She was the daughter of two pharaohs, Hatshepsut and Thutmose II. [1] She served in high offices in the government and the religious administration of Ancient Egypt.

  2. Neferure was the daughter of Hatshepsut and Thuthmosis II, and the possible wife of Thuthmosis III. She was educated by Senenmut and depicted as the Great Wife of Amun, but her death date and tomb are uncertain.

  3. Neferure (ancient Egyptian: nfrw-rꜥ, "The Beauties of Re") was an Egyptian Princess of the Eighteenth Dynasty during the New Kingdom. Neferure was the daughter of two Pharaohs; Thutmose II and Hatshepsut.[1]

  4. Neferneferure ( Ancient Egyptian: nfr-nfr.w-rꜥ "beautiful are the beauties of Re") [1] (14th century BCE) was an ancient Egyptian princess of the 18th Dynasty. She was the fifth of six known daughters of Pharaoh Akhenaten and his Great Royal Wife Nefertiti .

  5. A graffito of a Cartouche discovered by Howard Carter on a fallen block of limestone near the tomb entrance may, however, point to the owner being princess Neferure, the daughter of Hatshepsut.

  6. In the article an unusual status of Hatshepsut’s daughter – Princess Neferure is analysed on the basis of various iconographic and epigraphic evidence. A thorough study of the princess’s iconography and titles containing some kingly and queenly

  7. 22 de out. de 2019 · A granite statue of Senenmut and Neferure, the daughter of Hatshepsut, from the New Kingdom of Egypt. The statue is on display at the Neues Museum, Berlin, and shows the cartouches of Hatshepsut.