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Meresankh II ("She
Loves Life"; fl. c. 2550 BC) was a
queen consort of
Egypt who
lived during 4th Dynasty.
Meresankh II's
parents are ****umed to be King...
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Queen Meresankh III (c. 2578 BC - c. 2520 BC) was the
daughter of
Hetepheres II and
Prince Kawab and a
granddaughter of the
Egyptian king Khufu. She was...
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Meresankh I ("She
loves life") was an
ancient Egyptian kingʻs wife and the
mother of King Sneferu. She may have been a wife of King Huni, the last king...
- The Tomb of
Meresankh III is an
ancient Egyptian tomb in the
Eastern Cemetery of the Giza Necropolis. It
housed the
burial of
Meresankh III,
queen and...
- dynasty.
Meresankh, wife of
Raherka Meresankh I,
mother of the 4th
dynasty King
Sneferu Meresankh,
daughter of
Prince Kanefer, son of
Sneferu Meresankh II,...
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Meresankh IV (also
Mersyankh IV; fl. c. 2420 BC) was an
ancient Egyptian queen believed to have
lived during the
Fifth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom. Her...
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Meresankh III, to her late
second husband's
successor Khafre made
Hetepheres II the mother-in-law of the new king. She
would later out-live
Meresankh...
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Raherka and
Meresankh (Raherka: "Ra = the Sun god" and
Meresankh: "she
loves life") is a
group statue of an
ancient Egyptian couple of the 4th Dynasty...
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several wives and he had at
least 12 sons and 3 or 4 daughters.
Queen Meresankh III was the
daughter of
Kawab and
Hetepheres II and thus a
niece of Khafre...
- a son of King
Khufu and an
unknown woman. He
married his half-sister
Meresankh II, and they had two daughters, the
ladies Nefertkau III and Nebty-tepites...