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Ahmose Inhapy

Ahmose-Inhapy or Ahmose-Inhapi was a princess and queen of the late 17th Dynasty and early 18th Dynasty.

Life
She was probably a daughter of Pharaoh Senakhtenre and was sister to Pharaoh Seqenenre Tao, and the queens Ahhotep and Sitdjehuti. She probably married Seqenenre Tao, but it is possible she dates to the later time of Ahmose I (or even Amenhotep I). She had a daughter named Ahmose-Henuttamehu. Ahmose Inhapy was mentioned in a copy of the Book of the Dead owned by her daughter Ahmose-Henuttamehu, and in the tomb of Amenemhat (TT53). Her titles were: ''King's Wife and King's Daughter''. ==Death and burial==
Death and burial
A tomb was made for Inhapy in Thebes, referred to in dockets on mummies that were reburied there during the whm-mswt as the "k3y ("high place") of Inhapy"; her mummy was later reburied in DB320 where it was discovered in 1881 and is now in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. ==References==
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