Karomama Meritmut
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Who is Karomama Meritmut?
Karomama Meritmut was an ancient Egyptian high priestess, a God's Wife of Amun during the 22nd dynasty.
She is possibly identical with Karomama, a daughter of Pharaoh Osorkon II, who was depicted in the sed-hall of the pharaoh. She followed Henuttawy as high priestess. She is depicted in the Karnak chapel Osiris-Nebankh. A bronze statue of hers, which she received from her treasurer Ahentefnakht, is in the Louvre now; a votive statue of Maat she also received from him, was found in Karnak, a stela of hers, her canopic jars and ushabtis are in Berlin. She was followed as God's Wife by Shepenupet I.
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