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Tjuyu
Tjuyu (sometimes transliterated as Thuya or Thuyu) was an Egyptian noblewoman, and the mother of queen Tiye, wife of pharaoh Amenhotep III. She is the grandmother of Akhenaten, and great grandmother of Tutankhamun. == Biography == Tjuyu is believed to be a descendant of Queen Ahmose-Nefertari, and she held many official roles in the interwoven religion and government of Ancient Egypt. She was involved in many religious cults; her titles included 'Singer of Hathor' and 'Chief of the Entertainers' of both Amun and Min.〔Tyldesley, Joyce. ''Chronicles of the Queens of Egypt''. Thames & Hudson, 2006. p.116〕 She also held the influential offices of ''Superintendent of the Harem'' of the god Min of Akhmin and of Amun of Thebes.〔Cyril Aldred: Akhenaten, King of Egypt Thames and Hudson, 1989. p.96〕 She married Yuya, a powerful Ancient Egyptian courtier of the eighteenth dynasty. She is believed to have died in around 1375BC in her early to mid 50s.
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