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'''Miral''' was the [[Mitannie]] wife of [[Pharaoh]] [[Mentu]]. Her father was King [[Gadamare]], and her mother was a [[Greek]] woman. She watched all her brothers die in war against [[Pharaoh]] [[Amenhotep II]]'s forces, and vowed revenge.  
'''Miral''' was the [[Mitannie]] wife of [[Pharaoh]] [[Mentu]]. Her father was King [[Gadamare]], and her mother was a [[Greek]] woman. She watched all her brothers die in war against [[Pharaoh]] [[Amenhotep II]]'s forces, and vowed revenge.


In a plot to place herself on the [[Egyptian]] throne, she arranged for Mentu's brothers to be killed. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Coming of the Queen (novel)|The Coming of the Queen]]'')  
In a plot to place herself on the [[Egypt]]ian throne, she arranged for Mentu's brothers to be killed. She was [[pregnant]] with Mentu's child when she killed him.
 
[[Erimem]] stabbed her to death when they fought in the Egyptian throne room. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Coming of the Queen (novel)|The Coming of the Queen]]'')


She was pregnant with Mentu's child when [[Erimem]] stabbed her to death. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Last Pharaoh (novel)|The Last Pharaoh]]'')
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Latest revision as of 21:01, 25 September 2022

Miral was the Mitannie wife of Pharaoh Mentu. Her father was King Gadamare, and her mother was a Greek woman. She watched all her brothers die in war against Pharaoh Amenhotep II's forces, and vowed revenge.

In a plot to place herself on the Egyptian throne, she arranged for Mentu's brothers to be killed. She was pregnant with Mentu's child when she killed him.

Erimem stabbed her to death when they fought in the Egyptian throne room. (PROSE: The Coming of the Queen)