Karumama meri mutt
In front of beauty, let everyone be silent. 00 How beautiful is this statue of Princess Karmama Merit Amun. 00 She was the priestess of the Temple of Amun and a non-royal princess from the Twenty-Second Dynasty, daughter of King Takelot I and wife of King Osorkon II. 00 A wonderful statue made of bronze inlaid with gold.
Karumama Merimut was an ancient Egyptian priestess and wife of Amun during the 22nd Dynasty.
She may be the same Karumama, daughter of Pharaoh Osorkon II, who was depicted in the Sed Hall. Hanut Tawid followed her as high priestess. Her bronze statue, the Statue of Karumama, Devotee of the Divine Amun (N 500) is now on display in the Louvre; She also has a votive statue of Maat that she received from him in Karnak, and she has a painting, utensils, and canopic vessels in Berlin. Shepenupet I followed her as wife of Amun and her tomb was found in December 2014 in the area of the Ramesseum temple in Thebes.
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