Bintanath ("daughter of Anat") — the name Egyptianized from a Canaanite deity, reflecting her mother Isetnofret's Levantine heritage. The eldest daughter of Pharaoh Ramesses II, who elevated her to Great Royal Wife after her mother's death — one of several royal daughter-wives during her father's exceptionally long reign. Buried in the Valley of the Queens (QV71).
Featured in Ramesside inscriptions throughout Egypt.
Bintanath reduces to seven — the number of Ramesses II's daughter-queen.