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- Khentkaus (also Khentkawes and Khentakawess; Egyptian Ḫnt kȝw=s) was an ancient Egyptian given name. It may refer to several women lived during the Old...
- is disputed. In addition to Unas Anch, Nebet may also be the mother of Khentkaues, Neferut, and Nefertkaues. Nebet was buried in a double mastaba with another...
- 5 burial shafts. G 7150 Stone-Mastaba Khu****haf II and his wife Khentkaues Khentkaues is a King's daughter of his body Dynasty V (time of Nyuserre Ini)...
- without a male heir. Unas had at least five daughters named Hemetre Hemi, Khentkaues, Neferut, Nefertkaues Iku, and Sesheshet Idut. The status of another possible...
- Djedkare Isesi - - - - Pyramid of Setibhor - Nebet Unas - - Unas-ankh (?) Khentkaues (?) Neferut (?) Nefertkaues (?) Double Mastaba north-east of Pyramid of...
- After the building was resumed her title was king's mother (mwt nswt). Khentkaues II is shown on a block with her husband Neferirkare and a son named Ranefer...
- Princess Khentkaus Born Khentkaus Other names Khentkaues Years active c. 2430 BC Title Princess of Egypt Spouse Khu****haf II Children Khaf-Khufu and Sety-Ptah...
- Hetepheres and Meresankh are depicted below their brothers. Her daughter Khentkaues is shown behind her mother. All five children appear as adults in this...
- Yeomans, Lisa; Mahmoud, Hanan; Olchowska, Kasia (2011). "Re-examining the Khentkaues Town". In Strudwick, Nigel; Strudwick, Helen (eds.). Old Kingdom, New...
- Senedjemib Inti ( G 2370) Wife: Khentkaues (the king's daughter of his body), Priestess of Hathor; Daughter: Khentkaues. Sons: Senedjemib and Mehi; Later...