Taemwadjsy is known from a high number of sources and was great one of the harem of Amun, a title only reserved for very important women, often family members of the royal house.
Otherwise, Taemwadjsy is best known as the wife of Amenhotep called Huy, who served as Viceroy of Kush under king Tutankhamun.
Together they appear on several monuments found in Lower Nubia, although her name is not preserved in the tomb of Amenhotep called Huy.
She appears also on a statue of Khaemwaset, who was the brother of the commander Seti, who was the father of king Ramesses I.
There are two sons known from her marriage with Amenhotep called Huyː Tjuri, Charioteer of the King, King’s Envoy, First Stable Master and Paser, Overseer of Horse, Stable Master, Fanbearer.