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Hetepheres is the name of
several queens,
princesses and
noble women from the
Fourth dynasty of Egypt.
Hetepheres I, wife of
Pharaoh Sneferu and mother...
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Hetepheres I may have been a wife of King Sneferu, and was the
mother of King
Khufu and
grandmother of king Khafre. It is
possible that
Hetepheres had...
- The tomb of
Hetepheres I (also G 7000x) is an
Ancient Egyptian shaft tomb at Giza. It is part of the
Eastern Cemetery of the
Great Pyramid of Giza (Necropolis...
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Princess Hetepheres (or
Hetepheres A) was an
Egyptian princess who
lived during the 4th Dynasty.
Hetepheres was the
daughter of King
Sneferu and the wife...
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Hetepheres II (born c. 2600 BC) was a
queen of
ancient Egypt during the 4th Dynasty.
Queen Hetepheres II may have been one of the longest-lived members...
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mortuary temple,
depicting him with his wife
Hetepheres =
Djedefre married his
brother Kawab's widow,
Hetepheres II, who was
sister to both of them, and who...
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Buried in Dashur.
Daughters of Sneferu:
Hetepheres A,
married Ankhhaf. She was
named after her mother,
Queen Hetepheres.
Nefertkau I – King's
Daughter of his...
- that
Hetepheres was the wife of Sneferu, and that they were Khufu's parents. More recently, however, some have
doubted this theory,
because Hetepheres is...
- the
daughter of
Hetepheres II and
Prince Kawab and a
granddaughter of the
Egyptian king Khufu. She was the wife of King Khafre.
Hetepheres also provided...
- (12th
dynasty nomarch)
Hedjhotep (minor deity)
Hetepheres I,
Hetepheres II (4th
dynasty queens)
Hetepheres (4th
dynasty princess)
Neferhetepes (4th dynasty...