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Tuya (queen)

Tuya (also called Tuy or Mut-Tuya〔Joyce Tyldesley, Ramesses: Egypt's Greatest Pharaohs, Penguin Books, 2000. p.116〕) was the wife of Pharaoh Seti I of Egypt and mother of Princess Tia, Ramesses II and perhaps Henutmire. She was the daughter of Raia who was a military officer based on his title of Lieutenant of the chariotry.〔Tyldesley, p.116〕 Tuya's daughter, Princess Tia, was married to a high ranking civil servant who was also called Tia.〔
As the mother of Ramesses II, she enjoyed a privileged existence of a respected king's mother and was allowed the opportunity to correspond with the Hittite royal court after the Year 21 peace treaty between Egypt and Hatti put in place by Ramesses II.
==Monuments and Inscriptions==

* Statue, Vatican Museum no. 28 with figure of Henutmire.〔Tyldesley, p.122〕 The inscription identifies Queen Tuya as: ''Mother of the King of South and North Egypt, Queen Mother of the King of South and North Egypt (even of) the Horus-Falcon, Strong Bull, Lord of Both Lands, Usermaatre Setepenre, Lord of Crowns, Ramesses II, given life like Re; The God's Wife and Great Royal Wife, Lady of Both Lands, Tuya, may she live.''〔Kitchen, K.A., Rammeside Inscriptions, Translated & Annotated, Translations, Volume II, Blackwell Publishers, 1996〕
* At the Ramesseum, fragments of North Side-Chapel of Queen Mother Tuya were found. Ramesses II had this chapel dedicated to his mother. A scene in this chapel records the name of Tuya's father and mother.〔
* The Ramesseum contains scenes of the Divine Birth of the Pharaoh.〔
* A Statue and base block, found in Tanis but originally from Piramesse. Her titles are given as Hereditary Princess, Chief of the Harim, greatly favoured, God's Wife and Queen Mother, Great Royal Wife, etc.〔
* In Abydos Tuya's name appears on fragments of a limestone statue and in texts in Ramesses II's temple.〔
* In the Ramesseum Tuya's name appears on fragments of a colossus and in scenes on the main (central) doorway into the great hypostyle hall.〔
* A statue inscribed with the name and titles of Tuya was found at Medinet Habu, but likely originated from the Ramesseum.〔
* Queen Tuya appears on two of the collosi flanking the entrance to the temple at Abu Simbel.〔
* A sandstone lintel from Deir el-Medina records the names of Ramesses II and Tuya.〔
* A jamb now in Vienna (Inv. 5091) shows Ramesses II followed by Tuya, making an offering to Osiris.〔
* A carved alabaster canopic jar stopper in the form of her head, today resides in the collection of the Luxor Museum.〔C. Desroche Noblecourt, "Abou Simbel, Ramses, et les dames de la couronne" in E. Bleiberg & R. Freed (eds) ''Fragments of a Shattered Visage: the Proceedings of the International Symposium of Ramesses the Great'', 1991. Memphis: p.129〕

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