Video: Among the royal mummies ... see the largest statue of Queen T inside the Egyptian Museum..

egypt Wed, Dec. 9, 2020
An Egyptian queen, one of the greatest queens of Pharaonic Egypt, where she played a prominent and effective role in the story of the lives of two kings of Pharaonic Egypt, Queen T, who was not related to the royal family in any connection. Her father Yuya is the priest of the god Min, Lord of fertility, and her mother Toya, the head of the harem of the god Min in Akhmim. The "seventh day" tour inside the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir, which will witness during the days of a royal procession to transport 22 royal mummies, among them Queen T. We have spotted the largest statue inside the museum, which is a statue that confirms the royal role of T and the greatness of her position with the king, and the statue of the queen as she sits with her husband, King Amenhotep the third.

Queen T married at an early age to King Amenhotep III, the most powerful king of the modern state, whose reign was famous for the era of political diplomacy, political marriage, and the kings of the ancient Near East, and she gave birth to T from Amenhotep III, Amenhotep IV, nicknamed Akhenaten, who transformed the official religion of the state to become the cult of Aton to me, unlike the pharaohs of Egypt The ancients who belonged to Amun

Queen Tee was a prominent figure in the royal life that she lived, although she is from outside the royal origins as mentioned above, and among her most prominent roles is when she presented Nefertiti to King Akhenaten during one of the parties she organized in the palace to choose her as his life partner.

Queen Tee was also one of the greatest queens of Pharaonic Egypt and supported her husband and son in the kingdom's affairs economically and politically and was a representative of the king in celebrations, and to the extent that he used to write her name in international messengers, and she also had a role in installing her son Akhenaten on the throne of Egypt, who chose a new capital, Tell Amarna in Minya now, and also changed the course of the official religion from worshiping Amun to worshiping Aton, unlike his mother T, who was loyal to the god Amun, unlike her son, and used to offer them gifts and offerings to get closer to the god Amun.

There is also a statue of the Queen of the finest Egyptian pieces of ebony in the Museum of Berlin, which highlights her features with high accuracy, as many funeral furniture were found.

Also inside the tomb of King Tut ankh, a lock of his grandmother's hair, Queen T, was found in a small coffin and explicitly states that it belonged to Queen T and she died during the reign of the young Pharaonic king.