Gallery of antiquities, selected from the British Museum . le thesubordinate wife may perhaps be the actual wife of the monarch. She is the supposed motherof Thothmes I., and constantly appears allied with Amounophth in scenes where the deceasedoffers to him, as in the tombs at Gournah, and various tablets in different museums. In oneinstance the monarch Ramses I. makes adoration to her as to the chief of his race. Two smallstatues of wood of this queen are in the Louvre and at Turin. RospI. Ibid. 64. Ibid. loc. cit. No. xxi. * Loemans, loc. cit. vi. 62. I suspectthe symbol here to be the Ilod


Gallery of antiquities, selected from the British Museum . le thesubordinate wife may perhaps be the actual wife of the monarch. She is the supposed motherof Thothmes I., and constantly appears allied with Amounophth in scenes where the deceasedoffers to him, as in the tombs at Gournah, and various tablets in different museums. In oneinstance the monarch Ramses I. makes adoration to her as to the chief of his race. Two smallstatues of wood of this queen are in the Louvre and at Turin. RospI. Ibid. 64. Ibid. loc. cit. No. xxi. * Loemans, loc. cit. vi. 62. I suspectthe symbol here to be the Ilodj. Rosel. loc. cit. p. 75. Kosellini hasmistaken the titles of Sate. She wasmistress of £b6, never of Abot. liosel. pp. 79, 80. Ibid. J). 81. Champ. Figeac. and p. 107. Rosel. Mon, Stor. t. iii. part i. Tav. Jl. ann. Ibid, a, d. Ibid, b, c, c. « Rosel. Mon. Slor. b. Ibid. e. < Ibid. b. Ibid. loc. cit. p. 82, reads Nofre-areh, the good guardian, bonum facions.« Ibid. Hon. Stor. ibid. G. iii. p. i. 46, and T. i. p. 116. PLATL 30^ fi/S ^^W^ Z^ ^^ k1^1!!f


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