Colossal statue of Amenhotep III and Tiye
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The colossal statue of Amenhotep III and Tiye is a monolith group statue of Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III of the eighteenth dynasty, his Great Royal Wife Tiye, and three of their daughters. It is the largest known dyad ever carved. The statue originally stood in Medinet Habu, Western Thebes; today it is the centerpiece of the main hall of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
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La estatua colosal de Amenhotep III y Tiy es una estatua de grupo monolítica del faraón egipcio Amenhotep III de la decimoctava dinastía, su Gran esposa real Tiy o Tiye, y tres de sus hijas. Es el coloso doble más grande encontrado. La estatua originalmente se encontraba en Medinet Habu, Tebas Occidental; hoy es la pieza central de la sala principal del Museo egipcio en El Cairo.
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Colossal statue of Amenhotep III and Tiye
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Coloso doble de Amenhotep III y Tiy
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The statue in the hall of the Egyptian Museum
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unknown princess
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Colossal statue of Amenhotep III and Tiye
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The colossal statue of Amenhotep III and Tiye is a monolith group statue of Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III of the eighteenth dynasty, his Great Royal Wife Tiye, and three of their daughters. It is the largest known dyad ever carved. The statue originally stood in Medinet Habu, Western Thebes; today it is the centerpiece of the main hall of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
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La estatua colosal de Amenhotep III y Tiy es una estatua de grupo monolítica del faraón egipcio Amenhotep III de la decimoctava dinastía, su Gran esposa real Tiy o Tiye, y tres de sus hijas. Es el coloso doble más grande encontrado. La estatua originalmente se encontraba en Medinet Habu, Tebas Occidental; hoy es la pieza central de la sala principal del Museo egipcio en El Cairo.
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