Bintanath

Bintanath (also Bentanath) was a daughter and later Great Royal Wife of the Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II, born by his second spouse Isetnofret.

[5] She is unnamed there and her father is unknown, but according to Joyce Tyldesley it is possible that her name was also Bintanath and she married the next pharaoh, Merneptah.

However, it is entirely possible that Bintanath never married Merenptah and used the "Great Royal Wife" title only because she was entitled to it due to her first marriage.

[6] Bintanath is depicted in a scene on a pylon in Luxor dated to year 3 of Ramesses II.

[8] As (great) royal wife Bintanath appears on several statues of Pharaoh Ramesses II.

Another stela from West Silsila depicts Bint-Anath standing behind her mother Isetnofret and her father Ramesses II as the king offers Maat to the gods Ptah and Nefertem.

Prince Khaemwaset stands in front of the king, while her brothers Ramesses and Merneptah are shown in a lower register.

Aswan Rock stela. Top: Ramesses II, Isetnofret and Khaemwaset before Khnum. Bottom left to right: Merneptah, Bintanath and Prince Ramesses.
Queen Bintanath before a god, and her daughter before the goddess Nephtys in QV71 . (Drawing based on scene recorded by Lepsius).