Ankhesenamun
From Wikipedia: " Ankhesenamen (b. Ankhesenpaaten, ca. 1348 – after 1324 B.C), which means She who lives through the Amun , was the third of six known daughters of the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten and his Great Royal Wife Nefertiti . [1] Her youth is well documented in the ancient reliefs and paintings of the reign of her parents. She was probably born in year 4 of Akhenaten's reign and by year 12 of her father's reign she was joined by her three younger sisters. He made his wife his co-regent and had his family portrayed in a realistic style in all official artwork. She was the Great Royal Wife of at least two kings, her brother (or half-brother) Tutankhamum and his successor Ay . [2] She may have been the great royal wife of her father, Akhenaten , after the possible death of her mother and of his immediate successor, Smenkhkare who might have been her mother according to some scholars." For my part, I always have a sympathy towards this princess. The deat...