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− | When Ahmanet had grown old enough, Menehptre told her that she would eventually succeed him as queen upon his death. However, Menehptre's second wife would |
+ | When Ahmanet had grown old enough, Menehptre told her that she would eventually succeed him as queen upon his death. However, Menehptre's second wife would give birth to a son in [[Timeline#2983 B.C.|2983 B.C.]], which would leave Ahmanet, a woman, unable to claim the throne upon Menehptre's death. A vengeful Ahmanet sought revenge.<ref name="TM" /> |
+ | [[File:Assassination of Menehptre.jpg|thumb|left|220px|Menehptre is [[Assassination of Menehptre|assassinated]].]] |
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+ | Ahmanet summoned the {{WPS|Ancient Egyptian deities|Egyptian god}} of death, [[Set]], and promised him the body of a mortal man to inhabit so that they may rule together as king and queen. She snuck into her father's room while he was sleeping. Ahmanet murdered Menehptre first, by slitting his throat. Ahmanet would kill her stepmother and her younger brother as well.<ref name="TM" /> |
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− | One night, she snuck into her father's room while he was sleeping. Ahmanet murdered Menehptre first, by slitting his throat. Ahmanet would kill her younger brother as well. She used the blood of her deceased father and brother, as well as her own, to summon the [[Egyptian gods|Egyptian god]] of death, [[Set]], and promised him the body of a mortal man to inhabit so that they may rule together as king and queen. However, Menehptre's guards caught Ahmanet in the act and mummified her alive, leaving her for dead for 5000 years.<ref name="TM" /> |
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+ | As [[Ahmanet]] prepared to sacrifice [[Ahmanet's Warrior|her lover]] to Set, the [[Minor Characters/The Mummy#Temple Priests|temple priests]] caught Ahmanet in the act, killed her lover, and mummified her alive, leaving her for dead for 5000 years.<ref name="TM" /> |
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==Personality== |
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Revision as of 22:29, 3 February 2018
Menehptre was the pharaoh of Ancient Egypt and the father of Ahmanet. He promised his daughter that she would succeed him as pharaoh. However, when he bore a son with his second wife, he took back his promise to Ahmanet, which caused her to assassinate him.
Biography
Ahmanet's Birth
5000 years before 2017, Menehptre was the king of Ancient Egypt. Menehptre and his wife would eventually become the parents of a daughter, who they named Ahmanet. However, his wife died as a result of giving birth to Ahmanet.[1]
Assassination
When Ahmanet had grown old enough, Menehptre told her that she would eventually succeed him as queen upon his death. However, Menehptre's second wife would give birth to a son in 2983 B.C., which would leave Ahmanet, a woman, unable to claim the throne upon Menehptre's death. A vengeful Ahmanet sought revenge.[1]
Ahmanet summoned the Egyptian god of death, Set, and promised him the body of a mortal man to inhabit so that they may rule together as king and queen. She snuck into her father's room while he was sleeping. Ahmanet murdered Menehptre first, by slitting his throat. Ahmanet would kill her stepmother and her younger brother as well.[1]
Legacy
As Ahmanet prepared to sacrifice her lover to Set, the temple priests caught Ahmanet in the act, killed her lover, and mummified her alive, leaving her for dead for 5000 years.[1]
Personality
To be added.
Appearances
Appearances for Menehptre |
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Behind the Scenes
Menehptre was portrayed in The Mummy by Selva Rasalingam.