1. The mummy of the mysterious lady

    As was called the big lady; she was Queen “T,” the wife of King Amenhotep the Third, the most important king of the 18th dynasty, The mother of King Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV), and the grandmother of King Tutankhamun. The mummy was found in the tomb of King Amenhotep II, and most likely, the priests hid it after its tomb was looted and robbed. And he had two mummies with her. This is what the archaeologist discovered (Victor Lorey in 1898), and the other mummies were of a child about ten years old and an unknown younger woman. And the three mummies were found in one place, devoid of all royal ornaments, In a side room of the tomb of King Amenhotep II. And because no one still knew the name of any mummy among them, the mummy of “T” was called the “big lady” because she was the oldest, and the second mummy was called the “little lady.” In the year 2010, Dr. Zahi Hawass, who was in charge of the antiquities at the time, did a DNA analysis and finally officially recognized the personality of the great lady, who is Queen “T.” Elly was a match to the old lady’s DNA. And who is the grandson of Queen “T”? There were miniature coffins with the name “T” inside the tomb of Tutankhamun, And it’s a keepsake from his beloved grandmother. Queen “T” was one of the most powerful queens in ancient Egypt, and she enjoyed a great deal of power during the reign of her husband, King Amenhotep III. After him, their son, Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten), especially since Queen T was considered her husband’s trusted advisor because she was wise, intelligent, and strong.