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    Sitre ("Daughter of Re") or Tia-Sitre, was the Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Ramesses I of Egypt and mother of Seti I.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sitre_InSitre In - Wikipedia

    The ancient Egyptian noble Sitre In (or Sitra In, or Sit-re known as In or Inet, or simply Sitre) was buried in the Valley of the Kings, in tomb KV60. She has been identified as the nurse of Hatshepsut .

  4. Queen Sitre at this juncture would have ceased to use the Title “Great Royal Wife” and now moved to the Title of “King’s Mother” and “Great Royal Mother” Photograph to right is of the unfinished decoration in Tomb QV38.

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    Sitre or Tia-Sitre, was the Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Ramesses I of Egypt and mother of Seti I.

  7. Sitre (ancient Egyptian: zꜣ.t-rʿ, "Daughter of Re") or Tia-Sitre was an ancient Egyptian Queen during the Nineteenth Dynasty in the New Kingdom. Sitre is known to have held the titles Hereditary Princess (r.t-pʿt), Great King's Mother (mwt-nỉswt-wrt), God's Mother (mwt-nṯr), Lady of the Two...

  8. Sitre-In, also Sitre-Inet (ancient Egyptian: zꜣ.t-rꜥ ỉn.t), was an ancient Egyptian noble woman of the Eighteenth Dynasty during the New Kingdom. Sitre-In served as the nursemaid to Queen and later Pharaoh Hatshepsut.

  9. May 16, 2016 · The first one of them, Sitre, found her last home in the tomb QV38. It was discovered in the 19th century. Her name means ''the daughter of Ra''. She belonged to a military family from Lower Egypt. Her father may have been a soldier during the reign of Horemheb, the last pharaoh of the 18th dynasty.

  10. His father, Seti, was a well-known military troop commander in northern Egypt. His wife, Sitre, was also the child of a military man. Although the world would come to know him as Ramses I, his birth name was Paramessu. Paramessu excelled as a military commander, exceeding his father's military rank. He found favor with Pharaoh Horemheb and soon ...