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>>>>Twosret took the throne for herself, assuming the role of a Pharaoh and the titulary of a Queen (King's Wife).
This information is simply wrong. Twosret was 'great king's wife' under Seti II. When she became Pharaoh = king of Egypt, she took over the full titles of a king. However, there is no monument, where she appears as 'king's wife' and 'Pharaoh' (Pharaoh means the five titles and names of a king) Udimu 4.10.2005. 8.55
- OK, I just thought it wasn't logically inconsistent. Thanks for clearing that up.--Pharos 23:52, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
Twosret or Tausret ? How are you deciding the spellings guys?