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Henhenet was an
ancient Egyptian queen consort, a
lower ranking wife of
Pharaoh Mentuhotep II of the 11th dynasty. Her tomb (DBXI.11) and
small decorated...
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alternative theory holds that
Henhenet was one of Intef III's
secondary wives,
possibly the
mother of Neferu II.
Henhenet might have died in childbirth...
- XI
Neferu I
Neferukayet Iah Tem
Neferu II
Ashayet Henhenet Sadeh Kawit Kemsit XII
Neferitatjenen Neferu III
Keminub Senet Khenemetneferhedjet I Nofret...
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sarcophagi were
retrieved from the
tombs of the
royal ladies (Ashayet,
Henhenet, Kawit, Kemsit,
Muyet and Sadhe). Each was
formed of six slabs, held together...
- XI
Neferu I
Neferukayet Iah Tem
Neferu II
Ashayet Henhenet Sadeh Kawit Kemsit XII
Neferitatjenen Neferu III
Keminub Senet Khenemetneferhedjet I Nofret...
- the main building,
along with the
tombs of five
other women, Ashayet,
Henhenet, Kawit,
Kemsit and Mayet. She and
three other women of the six bore queenly...
- the main building,
along with the
tombs of five
other ladies, Ashayet,
Henhenet, Kemsit,
Sadeh and Mayet. She and
three other women of the six bore queenly...
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burials with shrines. Five of
these burials belonged to
royal women (Ashait,
Henhenet, Kawit,
Kemsit and Sadeh) with the
title king's wife. The
burial of Mayet...
- XI
Neferu I
Neferukayet Iah Tem
Neferu II
Ashayet Henhenet Sadeh Kawit Kemsit XII
Neferitatjenen Neferu III
Keminub Senet Khenemetneferhedjet I Nofret...
- with the
tombs of four
other women in
their twenties and a
young girl,
Henhenet, Kawit, Kemsit,
Sadeh and Mayet. However, it is
likely that
there were...