Takhat was an ancient Egyptian princess and queen of the 19th Dynasty, the mother of the usurper pharaoh Amenmesse.
She might have been identical with Takhat, a daughter of Ramesses II, who is mentioned on a Louvre ostracon.
[2] It is also possible that she was a grandchild of Ramesses; there are several examples of granddaughters bearing the title King's Daughter, although it was not very common.
[3] According to another theory Seti was never married to Takhat and had her original titles recarved only to remove all traces that her son ever ruled.
[5] The tomb was later usurped by two family members of Ramesses IX: his mother Takhat and his Great Royal Wife Baketwerel.