Hasta la próxima

Great Afrikan Women | Queen Tiye

55 vistas· 11/30/23
Kwabena Ofori Osei
Kwabena Ofori Osei
37 Suscriptores
37

Great Black Women | Queen Tiye

A focus on the Great Nubian Egyptian Queen, Queen Tiye.

source:"Black Women in Antiquity; Ivan Van Sertima"

Mostrar más

 2 Comentarios sort   Ordenar por


Kwabena Ofori Osei
Kwabena Ofori Osei 1 año hace  

“—As a widow, Ohemmaa (Queen) Tiye retained her royal status as Queen of Kemet (ancient Egypt), with the additional title of Queen Mother when her son, Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV), became the ruler of Kemet.
Ohemmaa (Queen) Tiye was elevated to the status of a Goddess by her husband, Amenhotep III, with a temple devoted to her worship in Nubia (modern day Sudan). In Nubia, she was worship as a manifestation of the Goddess Hathor, the Goddess symbolized by a crown with a sun disk between two horns and feathers.—“

0    0 Respuesta
Kwabena Ofori Osei
Kwabena Ofori Osei 1 año hace

The hair on Queen Tiye mummified head is hair extensions. The priests who do mummification for the Queens or female elites of Kmt always made sure they were buried with hair.

0    0 Respuesta
Mostrar más

Hasta la próxima