Naparaye

Queen consort of Nubia and Egypt From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Naparaye was a Nubian queen dated to the Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt.[1]

Burial
Pyramid at El-Kurru (Ku. 3)
SpousePharaoh Taharqa
FatherPiye
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Naparaye
Queen consort of Nubia and Egypt
King's Wife, King's Sister, etc
Painting of a Nubian queen from the Napatan period. Adapted from a scene depicting Queen Takhatamani.
Nubian queen from the Napatan period
Burial
Pyramid at El-Kurru (Ku. 3)
SpousePharaoh Taharqa
Dynasty25th Dynasty of Egypt
FatherPiye
Motherunknown
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Era: 3rd Intermediate Period
(1069–664 BC)
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Naparaye was the daughter of King Piye and the sister-wife of King Taharqa.

She held several titles: Great of Grace (wrt im3t), Great of Praises (wrt hzwt), Sweet of Love (bnrt mrwt), (Great?) King's Wife (hmt niswt (wrt?)), Lady of the Two Lands (hnwt t3wy), and King's Sister (snt niswt).[2]

Naparaye's name is known from her tomb in el-Kurru (Ku. 3). At her pyramid an alabaster offering table was found (Khartoum, No. 191).[2][3]

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