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Lower Egypt (Junker) The "
Khentkaus Problem" has a long history. In the 1930s
Selim H****an
proposed that
Khentkaus was a
daughter of Menkaure, and...
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lived during the Old Kingdom:
Khentkaus I,
queen of
pharaoh Shepseskaf (4th Dynasty) or
Userkaf (5th Dynasty)
Khentkaus II,
queen of
pharaoh Neferirkare...
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Nyuserre and
hence a
granddaughter of
Khentkaus II. A
further king's son
Irenre Junior (nedjes) is mentioned.
Khentkaus II held
several titles including the...
- The
pyramid of
Khentkaus I or step tomb of
Khentkaus I is a
Fourth Dynasty two-stepped tomb
built for the
Queen Mother Khentkaus I in Giza. The tomb,...
- Hauron-Haremakhet and this
structure was
added onto by
later rulers.: 39–40
Khentkaus I was
buried in Giza. Her tomb is
known as LG 100 and G 8400 and is located...
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consort who
lived during the
Fifth Dynasty.
Khentkaus was very
likely a
daughter of king
Kakai and
queen Khentkaus II,
while her
husband was
equally likely...
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relief both
Khentkaus and
Nyuserre appear on the same scale. As a corollary,
Nyuserre was
almost certainly a son of
Neferirkare Kakai as
Khentkaus II was Neferirkare's...
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Perhaps the most
intriguing evidence of the
fourth dynasty is the
status of
Khentkaus I, also
known as Khentykawes. She was a
daughter of
Menkaure and her tomb...
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place in the
temple of
Khentkaus II.
Until 2014, no
consort of
Neferefre was known. Late in that year, the
mastaba of
Khentkaus III was
discovered by archaeologists...
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taken place in the
temple of
Khentkaus II. Finally,
Neferirkare and
Khentkaus II may also be the
parents of
queen Khentkaus III,
whose tomb was discovered...