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- and 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...
- lived during the Old Kingdom: Khentkaus I, queen of pharaoh Shepseskaf (4th Dynasty) or Userkaf (5th Dynasty) Khentkaus II, queen of pharaoh Neferirkare...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...