Queen Tetisheri was the wife of King Saqnun Ra TAA I and the mother of King Saqnun Ra TAA II, and the grandmother of both King KAMS and Ahmose I.
Tati Shara from saqnun ra ta'a I gave birth to a son, saqnun ra ta'a II, and a daughter, Iha-hateb. Ta'a II married his sister Iha-hateb, and had Kames and Ahmes I, the founder of the Eighteenth Dynasty and the persecutor of the Hyksos.
what he made for his grandparents, especially his grandmother and mother, in which he came to address his wife (really, he passed through the thoughts of my mother's mother, the mother of my father the great royal wife, and the late royal mother I have told you this because my majesty wishes to erect a pyramid and a temple for her in the holy land near the relics of my majesty.
Her tomb
The Tomb of Tetisheri at the Bahari monastery, among several other mummies.
Her role in the liberation war
Although the role she played is not clear specifically, but there is no room for doubt that she had a role in the early struggle and she later gave her son and grandchildren all her experience and advice, and the texts and monuments reflected her position both in her life and after her death, where she was given a piece ارض in the north of the Delta after the expulsion of the Hyksos as a reward for the victory, and there is an important limestone painting now in the Museum of London, and while we see King the royal mother Tati Shari to represent the family on that important religious occasion.
Tetisheri received a great degree of honor after her death, where her grandson, Ahams, was complimentary to her memory, and there is a painting known as the Abydos painting
Study of the Abydos plate
The Abydos painting is now kept in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, depicting Ahmose and he was sitting with his wife ” Ahmose Nefertari ” thinking about what they can do for their ancestors, and his sister said to him, ” why do you remember these things, what's in your heart, ” and the King answered her himself, saying: the deceased, although she has a burial chamber and a mausoleum above the Thebes and Abydos provinces but I tell you this because my Majesty considers that a pyramid and a temple should be built for her in the holy land near my majesty's monument as a memorial gift from my majesty. ”
The text goes on to recount that the King had already built that pyramid and temple surrounded by a lake, trees, lists of offerings, the grant of land, and the supply of priests to perform religious rituals