This statue is of Princess Karmama Merit Amon
This statue is of Princess Karmama Merit Amon 1---643
Karumama II, or Karama II, or Karamaa Merit Mut, or Karomama, is an ancient Egyptian non-ruling queen or king's wife who lived during the Twenty-Second Dynasty, and she is the great royal wife of King Takelot II (Takert II).
She was a 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.
Queen Karomama II is the daughter of the priest of Amun Nemrut and Lady Tantesbih. Her paternal grandparents were King Osorkon II and Queen Jed Mutesankh. Queen Karomama married King Takelot II and was the mother of King Osorkon III. . Karumama was also the grandmother of Kings Takelot III and Rod-Amun and the first wife of the god Amun Shepenepet.
In front of beauty, let everyone be silent. 00 How beautiful is this statue of Princess Karmama Merit Amon. 00 00 A wonderful statue made of bronze inlaid with gold.
Queen Karumama II is known from the inscriptions of the priest Amun Osorkon on the Nilometer at Mersa Karnak, dating from the reign of her son Osorkon III.
Her titles
The Great Royal Wife.
Royal wife of the Lord of the Two Lands.
The king's daughter.
Lady of the Two Lands.


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