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'''Amaunet''' was a [[Goa'uld Queen]] and mate of [[Apophis]]. She took possession of [[Sha're]]'s body in [[1997]]. Apophis and Amaunet's [[host]]s conceived an [[harcesis]] child whom Aumaunet tried to protect from [[Heru'ur]]. She eventually died in [[1999]], killed by [[Teal'c]], at the moment she tried to kill Sha're's husband, [[Daniel Jackson]].
'''Amaunet''' was a [[Goa'uld Queen]] and mate of [[Apophis]]. She took possession of [[Sha're]]'s body in [[1997]]. Apophis and Amaunet's used their respective [[host]]s to conceive an [[harcesis]] child whom Aumaunet tried to protect from [[Heru'ur]]. She eventually died in [[1999]], killed by [[Teal'c]], at the moment she tried to kill Sha're's husband, [[Daniel Jackson]].


== Biography ==
== Biography ==

Revision as of 06:05, 8 October 2018

Amaunet
A character from Stargate SG-1
File:Amauntet in Forever in a Day.jpg
Biographical information
Planet of origin Chulak
Death 1999 (killed by Teal'c)
P8X-873
Gender Asexual (female personality)
Race Gua'uld
Status Deceased
Information about family
Affair Apophis
Socio-political information
Rank Goa'uld Queen
Allegiance Apophis
Out of Stargate universe information
Portrayed by Vaitiare Bandera
First appearance "Children of the Gods"

Amaunet was a Goa'uld Queen and mate of Apophis. She took possession of Sha're's body in 1997. Apophis and Amaunet's used their respective hosts to conceive an harcesis child whom Aumaunet tried to protect from Heru'ur. She eventually died in 1999, killed by Teal'c, at the moment she tried to kill Sha're's husband, Daniel Jackson.

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