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  1. Tausserte (Tausert) ou Tuosserete (Twosret) foi uma rainha egípcia da XIX dinastia que à semelhança de Hatexepsute governou o Antigo Egipto sozinha. O seu nome significa "A Poderosa". As informações disponíveis sobre Tausserte são escassas.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TausretTausret - Wikipedia

    Mortuary temple in Western Thebes. Dynasty. 19th Dynasty. Tausret, also spelled Tawosret or Twosret (d. 1189 BCE) was the last known ruler and the final pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt. She is recorded in Manetho 's Epitome as "Thuoris, who in Homer is called Polybus, husband of Alcandra, and in whose time Troy was taken." [2]

  3. Tausert es un enigmático personaje cuya presencia está íntimamente ligada al súbito y quizás turbulento final de la dinastía XIX. Sabemos de ella que, aunque era miembro de la extensa familia real ramésida, descendiente de los múltiples hijos de Ramsés II, no era hija de reyes, y que fue la Gran Esposa Real del faraón Sethy II.

  4. Tausret (Tawosret, Twosret) was the last ruler of the nineteenth dynasty (New Kingdom) and one of the few women to rule ancient Egypt as a king with full pharaonic honours. Homer made reference to a king, Polybus, and his wife, Alcandra, who ruled Egypt during the Trojan War. Manetho recorded that the name of Polybus was in fact Thuoris, and ...

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    Tausserte (Tausert) ou Tuosserete (Twosret) foi uma rainha egípcia da XIX dinastia que à semelhança de Hatexepsute governou o Antigo Egipto sozinha. O seu nome significa "A Poderosa".

  7. Tauseret (c. 1220–1188 bce) Wife of Egyptian pharaoh Seti II and briefly the ruler of the country in her own right (1196–1188 bce). Name variations: Tausert; Twosret. Born around 1220 bce; died in 1188 bce; sister-wife of Seti II, king of Egypt; children: (stepson) Siptah.