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notable bearers were:
Queen Meritites I, wife of
Pharaoh Khufu (4th Dynasty)
Princess Meritites II, a
daughter of
Khufu and
Meritites I; she was
buried in the...
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Pyramid in Giza (Pyramid G 1b).
Meritites was a
daughter of King
Sneferu and his
consort of
unknown name.
Meritites married her (half?-)brother, King...
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Meritites IV (also
known as
Meritites II as she was the
second queen by that name) was a
queen consort from the
Sixth Dynasty. She was
believed to be...
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Meritites II (Merytiotes, Meritetes) or
Meritites A ("beloved of her father") was a 4th
Dynasty princess of
ancient Egypt,
probably a
daughter of King...
- of Pepi I's complex.
These pyramids belong to Nebuunet, Inenek-Inti,
Meritites IV,
Ankhesenpepi II and
Ankhesenpepi III,
Mehaa with a tomb belonging...
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prince of the 4th Dynasty. He was the
eldest son of King
Khufu and
Queen Meritites I.
Kawab served as
vizier and was
buried in the
double mastaba G 7110–7120...
- III
Hetephernebti Djeseretnebti Djefatnebti Meresankh I IV
Hetepheres I
Meritites I
Henutsen Khentetka Meresankh II
Hetepheres II
Meresankh III Khamerernebty...
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successor of Djedefre.
Khafre is
thought by some to be the son of
Queen Meritites I due to an
inscription where he is said to
honor her memory. Kings-wife...
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belonged to
Hetepheres I; it was
originally thought to
belong to
Queen Meritites I.
Lehner first went to
Egypt as a
student in the 1970s.
Intrigued by...
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Shehiryotes (19.), Henut[…] (20.),
Merytmihapi (“Beloved like Hapi”, 22.),
Meritites (“Beloved by Her Father”, 23.),
Nubemiunu (24.),
Henutsekhemu (“Mistress...