Vrosuham (wife of Bankucha)

Vrosuham (?-619 BC), was the chief queen consort of King Bankucha of the ancient Tiya. She was a daughter of a military officer Khensein, then married General Bankucha, Khensein’s subordinate, when she had grown up. In 625 BC, Bankucha deposed King Myashin of Tiya, and became the new king. Bankucha conferred the title of Queen Vrosuham to his wife. Bankucha’s successor Tydhiwe was born to Bankucha and one of his queens, but it can’t be certain that who was actually Tydhiwe’s mother, therefore Vrosuham probably mothered Tydhiwe. Vrosuham died in 619 BC, reign for 6 years as the chief queen of Tiya. The specific location of her tomb was not clear, but it can be sure that her tomb was sit in Inner Nyuwra Golden Pagodas Group. Her position was passed on to her niece, Queen Ayadhi.