Meryre II

in hieroglyphs Meryre II was an ancient Egyptian noble known as the superintendent of Queen Nefertiti, and held the title of royal scribe, steward, overseer of the two treasuries, overseer of the royal harem of Nefertiti.

[3] Nefertiti is shown standing before a seated Akhenaten, pouring a drink through a sieve for the king.

In the palace behind the window we see Meritaten and Meketaten handing gold collars to their mother.

[3] On the east wall of the main chamber is a scene depicting the tribute of 'the chieftains of every foreign land'.

Akhenaten and Nefertiti are shown sitting on a throne in a kiosk with all six of their daughters standing behind them.

[3] Meryre is shown before "The Lord of the Two Lands (Ankheperure), Son of Re (Smenkhkare Djeser-Kheperu), and the Great Royal Wife (Meritaten).

Meritaten was the Great Royal Wife to Smenkhare, while Nefertiti continued as the chief consort of Akhenaten.

Plan of the tomb of Meryra II
Tribute scene