Preceded by: Neithiqret I |
God's Wife of Amun | Succeeded by: None | |||||||||||||
Ankhnesneferibre | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ankhesenneferibre | |||||||||||||||
![]() Statue (CG 42205) of Ankhnesneferibre at the Nubian Museum in Aswan. (CC BY 2.0) | |||||||||||||||
Praenomen |
Ruler of Mut's Beauties | ||||||||||||||
Nomen |
She lives for Neferibre | ||||||||||||||
Dynasty | 26th Dynasty | ||||||||||||||
Pharaoh(s) | Wahibre – Psamtik III | ||||||||||||||
Titles | God's Wife of Amun Divine Adoratrice of Amun High Priest of Amun King's Daughter | ||||||||||||||
Father | Psamtik II | ||||||||||||||
Mother | Takhuit | ||||||||||||||
Died | Sometime after 525 BC | ||||||||||||||
Burial | Medinet Habu |
Heqaneferumut Ankhnesneferibre (transliteration: Ꜥnḫ-n-s-nfr-ỉb-rꜤ, meaning: "She lives for Neferibre") was an ancient Egyptian God's Wife of Amun of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty during the Late Period. She was the daughter of Pharaoh Psamtik II. Ankhnesneferibre was the last God's Wife until the office was abolished after the Achaemenid conquest of Egypt.
![]() |
This article relating to Ancient Egypt is a stub. You can help the Ancient Egypt Wiki by expanding it. |
Predecessor: Neithiqret I |
God's Wife of Amun 26th Dynasty |
Successor: None |